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Which of these reduced adverb clauses might cause confusion? 2AtsakymasLooked after carefully, I can make my car last for years.Having run half of the race, my T-shirt felt as if it was sticking to my back.Faced with rising costs, many companies are going out of business.Opening the door, I began to feel scared.

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Which of these reduced adverb clauses might cause confusion? 2AtsakymasLooked after carefully, I can make my car last for years.Having run half of the race, my T-shirt felt as if it was sticking to my back.Faced with rising costs, many companies are going out of business.Opening the door, I began to feel scared.

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The sentence that might cause confusion is "Having run half of the race, my T-shirt felt as if it was sticking to my back." This sentence is confusing because it seems to suggest that the T-shirt has run half of the race, which is not possible. The sentence should be rephrased to clearly indicate that it is the person, not the T-shirt, who has run half of the race. For example, it could be rephrased as "Having run half of the race, I felt as if my T-shirt was sticking to my back."

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