1. The woman in the middle is wearing a blue uniform and checking a ticket. 2. The woman in the middle is wearing a blue uniform, checking a ticket. Q1) Is #2 grammatical? Q2) If I use #2 is the intended meaning become ambiguous or changed? Q3) Is #2 something to do with a type of a sentence like this? "Drawing her bow with all her poser, she shot an arrow."(#3) or "She shot an arrow drawing her bow with all her power."?(#4) (By the way if #3 and #4 are the same or intended meaning changes?)
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