A. "She drew him sitting with a bible in his hand"
B. "She painted him sitting with a bible in his hand"
C. "She pictured him sitting with a bible in his hand"
D. "She portrayed him sitting with a bible in his hand"
E. "She drew him being in the cage"
F. "She painted him being in the cage"
G. "She pictured him being in the cage"
H. "She portrayed him being in the cage"
Q1) Are sentences A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H all correct English? (I think they're all correct English)
Q2) If they're all correct, how do you interpret them? (It's okay to explain with one or two sentences given above)
Q3) In all the sentences, does "sitting" and "being" modify "him"? (Yes, I think so)
s1. "She drew him in the cage"
s2. "She painted him in the cage"
s3. "She pictured him in the cage"
s4. "She portrayed him in the cage"
Q4) Are sentences s1,s2,s3,s4 all correct English? (Yes, I think so)
Q5) Are they all normally implying that only he was in the cage while she, outside of the case, was drawing/painting/picturing/portraying him?
Q6) if s1,s2,s3,s4 are correct, how do you interpret them?
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