Read the sentences.

Queen Elizabeth rode in a carriage.
The carriage was drawn by two Windsor Greys.
She waved to the crowd.

Which of these best combines these sentences using a subordinate participial phrase?

1. Queen Elizabeth, drawn by two Windsor Greys, rode in a carriage waving to the crowd.

2. Waving to the crowd, Queen Elizabeth rode in a carriage drawn by two Windsor Greys.

3. Riding in a carriage, two Windsor Greys drew Queen Elizabeth waving to the crowd.

4. Drawn by two Windsor Greys, the carriage was ridden in by Queen Elizabeth who was waving to the crowd.

Respuesta :

I think that would be 1. sorry if it's wrong..

Answer:

2

Explanation:

Number one is incorrect because ,due to the structure of the sentence the Windsor Greys seem to be the ones waving to the crowd as well.It is ambiguous.Number 3 makes it seem it is the Windsor Greys who are riding and waving to the crowd.Number 4 gives more importance to the carriage than to Queen Elizabeth.