Hi teachers. How can I write this sentence in the best possible way?
1. When they had left, Joan came out of a moving box where she had been hiding.
2. When they had left, Joan came out of a moving box in where she had been hiding.
3. When they had left, Joan came out from inside a moving box where she had been hiding.
Do any one of these work?
Is "came" natural or is there a better alternative?
Thanks.
came out tells us that she was inside. 1. When they had left, Joan came out of a moving box where she had been hiding.
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came out tells us that she was inside.
1. When they had left, Joan came out of a moving box where she had been hiding. Finr
2. When they had left, Joan came out of a moving box in which where she had been hiding.
3. When they had left, Joan came out of a from inside moving box where she had been hiding.
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