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Which sentence best manipulates a participial phrase to emphasize the fireworks?
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Distressed due to the fireworks, the dog wouldn’t stop howling.
The dog wouldn’t stop, after becoming distressed due to the fireworks, howling.
After becoming distressed, the dog wouldn’t stop howling due to the fireworks.
The dog, distressed due to the fireworks, wouldn’t stop howling.
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"Distressed due to the fireworks, the dog wouldn’t stop howling."
Fronting the participial phrase ("Distressed due to the fireworks") gives that cause prominence and clearly links the distress to the fireworks.
Fronting the participial phrase ("Distressed due to the fireworks") gives that cause prominence and clearly links the distress to the fireworks.
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