Asked by marggg

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 ball flies in as the soccer player scores a point.
Running to the goal, the ball flies in as the soccer player scores a point.

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, 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, a point is scored as the soccer player kicks the ball in.

All Answers 1

Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
Running to the goal, the soccer player kicks the ball in and scores a point.

This correctly uses the participial phrase to modify "the soccer player" and preserves the original action order.