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问了manhattan的instructor,答案是:
basically, "X did Y, making Z happen" means ...
... X didn't directly make Z happen,
but
... Z happened because X did Y.
in any case, it's certainly possible that more than one version of the sentence might work.
e.g.,
I sang a beautiful song, making the audience smile.
I sang a beautiful song that made the audience smile.
these two sentences express very similar, but not identical, ideas. the first emphasizes my personal role in bringing happiness to the audience, while the second downplays my personal influence, instead emphasizing the role of the song itself.
similarly, it's possible that "a cloud triggered a storm that did xxx" would also work here. |
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