C, because 'beginning' here means 'which begins'
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Elsy Soteldoa frog undergoes a true metamorphosisYou already have a finite form (undergoes), so the rest of the sentence needs a non-finite form.
CalifJim Elsy Soteldoa frog undergoes a true metamorphosisYou already have a finite form (undergoes), so the rest of the sentence needs a non-finite form.If you know this, you can see there is only one choice that can be right.A) begin finite(B) began finite(C) beginning non-finite(D) is begun finiteCJI didn't know this! Thank you, CJ!