Choose the sentence in which the prepositional phrase "down the street" best explains where the speaker was driving.
a. driving down the street, i saw the cat.
b. driving, i saw the cat down the street.
c. i saw the cat driving down the street.
d. while driving, i saw the cat down the street.

Respuesta :

a. driving down the street, i saw the cat.
Most of the other answers seem to entail that the cat was driving, or stated where *it* was, rather than the speaker.

Answer:

The correct answer is: A: Driving down the street, I saw the cat.

Explanation:

Prepositions, be them phrases, or simple words, help an audience locate themselves within the action and understand spacial and location information on it. This is why, they are related to space, and location, rather than any other information. In this case, down the street, which allows the audience to know in which direction, and to where, the action is going, is best located in answer A, explaining that driving, the action, is leading down the street, and a consequence was that the driver saw the cat. This is why the correct answer is A.