writing - Dangling Participial Phrase



Here’s the original:



The veterinarian was caught off guard when, regaining consciousness, we were again attacked by the cat.



My rewrite of this sentence is either:



The veterinarian was caught off guard when we were again attacked by the cat regaining consciousness.



or else:



The veterinarian was caught off guard when, regaining consciousness, the cat attacked us.



Is either of these rewrites satisfactory?



Answer



Based on our exchange of comments, your third sentence is correct:



The veterinarian was caught off guard when, regaining consciousness, the cat attacked us.



Since you're trying to say that it is a second attack, I'd add "again":



The veterinarian was caught off guard when, regaining consciousness, the cat attacked us again.



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