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Which sentence has the most traditional syntax? Chewing a ragged nail and checking her watch, she jiggled her leg up and down.
Jiggling, her leg moving, checking her watch, she chewed her nail.
Checking her watch, her leg jiggling up and down, she chewed a ragged nail.
As her leg jiggled up and down, she chewed a ragged nail and checked her watch.

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