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Use the sentences to answer the question. The soccer player runs to the goal. He kicks the ball in and scores a point. Which se...Question
                Use the sentences to answer the question. The soccer player runs to the goal. He kicks the ball in and scores a point. Which sentence best combines the two sentences using a participial phrase? (1 point) Responses Running to the goal, the soccer player scores a point and kicks the ball in. Running to the goal, the soccer player scores a point and kicks the ball in. Running to the goal, a point is scored as the soccer player kicks the ball in. Running to the goal, a point is scored as the soccer player kicks the ball in. Running to the goal, the soccer player kicks the ball in and scores a point. Running to the goal, the soccer player kicks the ball in and scores a point. Running to the goal, the ball flies in as the soccer player scores a point.
            
            
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    The sentence that best combines the two sentences using a participial phrase is: **"Running to the goal, the soccer player kicks the ball in and scores a point."**
    
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