1) The radio was blasting, and the dog was barking, driving me crazy.
Was I driven crazy by the barking of the dog, or by the combination of the barking and the blasting of the radio.
navitasan Was I driven crazy by the barking of the dog, or by the combination of the barking and the blasting of the radio. It is unclear because it is poorly written. " If it's both, maybe "The radio was blasting, and the dog was barking.
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navitasanWas I driven crazy by the barking of the dog, or by the combination of the barking and the blasting of the radio.
It is unclear because it is poorly written.
If it's the barking, maybe "The radio was blasting, and the barking dog was driving me crazy."
If it's both, maybe "The radio was blasting, and the dog was barking. I was going cra
The radio was blasting, and the dog was barking, driving me crazy.
Remove the comma. The cacophony was driving you crazy.