Analyze the following sentence and identify the function of the participle: “Running through the park, she felt free.”
A. The participle “Running” acts as a noun.
B. The participle “Running” acts as an adjective, describing “she.”
C. The participle “Running” acts as a verb.
D. The participle “Running” acts as an adverb, modifying “felt.”

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