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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
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Tara looks at her watch then at her daughter, puzzled. Then she breaks into a big smile, glad to see her on time for once.

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Puzzled, Tara looks at her watch and then at her daughter. Then she breaks into a big smile, glad to see her on time for once. You need to clarify that 'puzzled' refers to Tara, not to the daughter.

  • Puzzled, Tara looks at her watch and then at her daughter.
  • Then she breaks into a big smile, glad to see her on time for once.
  • You need to clarify that 'puzzled' refers to Tara, not to the daughter.
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Puzzled, Tara looks at her watch and then at her daughter. Then she breaks into a big smile, glad to see her on time for once.

You need to clarify that 'puzzled' refers to Tara, not to the daughter.

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