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English, 07.02.2021 18:10, LMedley1373

Underline the participial phrase in each sentence. Then, circle the noun that the participial phrase modifies. 1. The crows, roaming the neighborhood in packs, disturbed us with their cawing.
2. Dressed in their military uniforms, the veterans marched in the parade.
3. Noticing the stranded kitten, several bystanders tried to rescue it.
4. Tanya’s coat, adorned with a beige trim, remained in style for years.

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