Which sentence correctly uses a participial phrase to modify a noun?
A. The dog barking loudly scared the mailman.
B. The loudly barking dog scared the mailman.
C. Barking loudly, the dog scared the mailman.
D. The dog, barking loudly, scared the mailman.

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