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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Select the sentence that has been correctly rewritten to subordinate the italicized portion. Pay attention to the instructions in parentheses to help you select your answer. The boardwalk is closed for the winter. It is a depressing sight. (past participial phrase) It is a depressing sight when the boardwalk is closed for the winter. When it will have closed for the winter, the boardwalk will be a depressing sight. Closed for the winter, the boardwalk is a depressing sight.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The boardwalk is closed is italicized

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I would say, "Closed for the winter, the boardwalk is a depressing sight.'

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