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English, 05.10.2019 10:40 anayajae24

Which is the correct use of the following participle phrase:

laughing in the wind

a. laughing in the wind, a brown puppy wanders by.
b. laughing in the wind, a rugged, brown puppy is seen wandering by.
c. laughing in the wind, i watch as a brown puppy wanders by.

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