Edwalker
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- Mar 1, 2021
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- Native Language
- British English
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- England
- Current Location
- England
Hello.
I just wrote this sentence:
An icy breeze chills my cheeks as the sun peeks over the horizon, throwing into silhouette the balloons which fill the sky.
Is this sentence correct? Does it convey that the silhouettes are caused by the sun (and not by the breeze)?
Is there a rule to decide which noun the verb "throwing" will be associated with?
Thank you.
I just wrote this sentence:
An icy breeze chills my cheeks as the sun peeks over the horizon, throwing into silhouette the balloons which fill the sky.
Is this sentence correct? Does it convey that the silhouettes are caused by the sun (and not by the breeze)?
Is there a rule to decide which noun the verb "throwing" will be associated with?
Thank you.