Question
Which answer adds a participial phrase to this sentence?
Before the buzzer, the runner tripped on a shoelace.
Responses
Before the buzzer, the runner tripped on a shoelace with grace.
Before the buzzer, the runner tripped on a shoelace with grace.
Before the buzzer, the runner tripped on a shoelace in front of the crowd.
Before the buzzer, the runner tripped on a shoelace in front of the crowd.
Before the buzzer, the runner tripped on a shoelace and fell on the ground.
Before the buzzer, the runner tripped on a shoelace and fell on the ground.
Before the buzzer, the runner tripped on a shoelace dangling from her shoe.
Before the buzzer, the runner tripped on a shoelace.
Responses
Before the buzzer, the runner tripped on a shoelace with grace.
Before the buzzer, the runner tripped on a shoelace with grace.
Before the buzzer, the runner tripped on a shoelace in front of the crowd.
Before the buzzer, the runner tripped on a shoelace in front of the crowd.
Before the buzzer, the runner tripped on a shoelace and fell on the ground.
Before the buzzer, the runner tripped on a shoelace and fell on the ground.
Before the buzzer, the runner tripped on a shoelace dangling from her shoe.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The sentence that adds a participial phrase is:
"Before the buzzer, the runner tripped on a shoelace dangling from her shoe."
In this sentence, "dangling from her shoe" is a participial phrase that describes the shoelace.
"Before the buzzer, the runner tripped on a shoelace dangling from her shoe."
In this sentence, "dangling from her shoe" is a participial phrase that describes the shoelace.