26 Sep 2010 — Because-clause
How would you make the meaning clearer?
Wearing so little, Elmo seems embarrassed by Katy's dress.
Click the option that improves the sentence.
1.
Wearing so little, Katy seems to embarrass Elmo with her dress.
2.
Because she is wearing so little, Elmo seems embarrassed by Katy’s dress.
3.
Because Katy is wearing so little, Elmo seems embarrassed by her dress.