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Which sentence shows the best placement for the modifier “covered in clover”?
Covered in clover, the rabbit hopped through the meadow.
The rabbit hopped through the meadow covered in clover.
Through the meadow, the rabbit hopped covered in clover.
The rabbit hopped covered in clover through the meadow.
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"The rabbit hopped through the meadow covered in clover."
This places "covered in clover" next to "meadow," the noun it should modify. (For maximum clarity, you could write "The rabbit hopped through the clover-covered meadow" or "The rabbit hopped through the meadow, which was covered in clover.")
This places "covered in clover" next to "meadow," the noun it should modify. (For maximum clarity, you could write "The rabbit hopped through the clover-covered meadow" or "The rabbit hopped through the meadow, which was covered in clover.")
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