What is the best way to combine the following sentences using a participial phrase?

The crowd encouraged the team. The team scored 10 points

A. The crowd encouraged the team to score 10 points.
B. When the crowd encouraged the team, they scored 10 points.
C. The team scored 10 points because they were encouraged by the crowd.
D. The team, encouraged by the crowd, scored 10 points.

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Please read about participial phrases here. Then let me know what you decide.

The trick is to differentiate between when a verb is being used as the main verb of a clause and when it's being used to modify someone/something.
Is it C?
Not C.

Don't guess. Please study that website I gave you.
ok it is either A or B
I am not guessing
In three of those choices, the word "encouraged" has a subject. In one of them it doesn't.

In which ONE does it NOT have a subject?
YESSSSS!! D!

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is it b
has to be b
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