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A) Sarah enjoys playing tennis more than any other activity.
B) The cookies were burning on the stove, much to my horror.
C) Proudly wearing his new suit, Larry marched into his new job.
D) Leaving the store, Janice remembered that she needed to go by the hospital.
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