In the sentence, the pronoun has an ambiguous antecedent.

Kara was a skilled swimmer, and she did it every morning.

Which version of the sentence is most clear?


A skilled swimmer, Kara did it every morning.

Being a skilled swimmer, Kara did it every morning.

Kara did it every morning because she was a skilled swimmer.

Kara was a skilled swimmer, and she swam every morning.