Combine the following pair of sentences into a meaningful sentence (using a participle):
He seized his stick. He rushed to the door.
A
Having rushed to the door, he seized his stick.
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B
Having seizing his stick, he rushed to the door.
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C
Having seized his stick, he rushed to the door.
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D
Rushing to the door, he seized his stick.
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Solution
The correct option is D
Having seized his stick, he rushed to the door.
Option C is the correct answer. The selected sentence employs the correct form of the verb, the syntax of the sentence following the sequence of the actions taking place. The original set of sentences include the word "seized", followed by "rushed", both in the past tense, and being sequential. This logic disqualifies options A and D. Option B is also incorrect because the tense of the first verb in in the present continuous tense, incompatible with the one in the question. Therefore, Options A,B and D are incorrect.