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20 May, 08:00

Which sentence contains a participial phrase that is placed correctly?

Jose paid for a hamburger scanning the cafeteria for an empty seat.

Peeling off her winter jacket, Sierra settled into the cozy armchair.

Made of soft wool, Nadia pulled on a blue sweater.

The cowboy jumped from the horse laughing in the face of danger.

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  1. 20 May, 08:53
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    A participial phrase refers to a group of words that contains a verb in the - ing or past form, which is used to describe a noun or a pronoun, and its object. It is best to put the participial phrase near the object it describes. In the other 3 sentences, the participial phrase makes the thought even confusing; thus, the correct sentence is: "Peeling off her winter jacket, Sierra settled into the cozy armchair."
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