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8 October, 20:23

What is the best way to combine these sentences using a prepositional phrase? The baby sat happily with his mother. He was wearing a blue sleeper and a smile from ear to ear. A. The baby sat happily with his mother with a blue sleeper and a smile from ear to ear. B. The baby, with a blue sleeper and a smile from ear to ear, sat happily with his mother. C. The baby sat happily, with a blue sleeper and a smile from ear to ear, with his mother.

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  1. 8 October, 20:24
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    B is the best way since there is an appropriate amount of commas in the sentence, and it's not a run-on sentence anymore. It introduces the subject and then the description.
  2. 8 October, 20:36
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    The second choice, B, would be the best answer
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