The tree had been uprooted by the gale. It had fallen across the road.
A. As uprooted by the gale, the tree had fallen across the road.
B. Having uprooted by the gale, the tree had fallen across the road.
C. The tree uprooted by the gale, the tree had fallen across the road.
D. As uprooting by the gale, the tree had fallen across the road.

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