Asked by AYDXN

Use the sentence to answer the question.
The dog wouldn't stop howling after becoming distressed due to the fireworks.
Which sentence best manipulates a participial phrase to emphasize the fireworks?
(1 point)
• The dog, distressed due to the fireworks, wouldn't stop howling.
The dog wouldn't stop, after becoming distressed due to the fireworks, howling.
• Distressed due to the fireworks, the dog wouldn't stop howling.
After becoming distressed, the dog wouldn't stop howling due to the fireworks.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
"Distressed due to the fireworks, the dog wouldn't stop howling."

Placing the participial phrase at the front foregrounds the cause (the fireworks), making it the emphasis.