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29 March, 09:42

Which sentence correctly punctuates its participial phrase?

Subjected to ridiculous laws, Jews were prevented from joining their Dutch friends in many social activities.

Subjected to ridiculous laws Jews, were prevented from joining their Dutch friends, in many social activities.

Subjected to ridiculous laws Jews, were prevented from joining their Dutch friends in many social activities.

Subjected to ridiculous laws Jews were prevented from, joining their Dutch friends in many social activities.

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  1. 29 March, 12:25
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    The first one: Subjected to ridiculous laws, Jews were prevented from joining their Dutch friends in many social activites.
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