This sentence contains a participle, correctly punctuated.
The phrase <em>hiding in the brush </em>is the participle in this sentence (and it tells us what the leopard was doing), and it is correctly punctuated - there has to be a comma after this phrase because it is found in the beginning of the sentence, before the subject <em>the leopard. </em>
The group should agree on a consensus; have a common ground.
In other words, the answer should be B.
B. The punctuation belongs outside of the parenthetical citation.
When using parenthetical citation, remember that the citations go at the end of a sentence and that any quotation marks should go after the citation (as that isn't what is being quoted) and remember that punctuation as well belongs outside of the parentheses.
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It’s easy to tell yourself that it is better to take calculated steps than to take risks that produce no amount of certainty. But, what do you gain by keeping the same processes? A business owner must know when to take calculated steps and when to take risks in their business. The act of risk taking opens a whole new world of opportunity that you didn’t have before because you were stuck in your comfort zone. Also, you would not have known about it had you not taken the risk. At the very least, that risk is always a learning opportunity. That is something you would not have learned, had you stayed in your comfortable cubbyhole.
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