Yes, because the clause, "After being baked in the oven for thirty minutes," doesn’t have an explicit subject<span>, although from the context you’d expect it to be food. The next words you see (‘<span> her guests were</span>’) are the subject of the sentence, but they clearly don’t match the preceding clause, because guests usually cannot eat cookies after being backed in the oven. </span>
It makes you anticipate and become impatient while waiting for the clock to chime
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How to say inspire is Afrikaans: inspireer
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if they explained the beautiful blue sunset, you would think it's beautiful.
if they explain the deadly lack of water, you would think it's impossible to live there.