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English, 22.08.2019 20:30 hoolio4495

In which sentence is the participial phrase punctuated correctly?
a. running very quickly, grace managed to get to the bus stop on time.
b. running very quickly grace managed, to get to the bus stop on time.
c. running very quickly grace managed to get to the bus stop on time.

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