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Which participial phrase would add a sense of desperation to the sentence The student quickly jotted down his thoughts.? A) Grasping at the end of the test, B) Drumming his fingers and humming quietly, C) Glancing around the room feverishly casually, D) Relieved that he'd finally figured out a plan,

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