Here is the original item:
Scooting the glass of iced tea closer to her plate. Brave Vanessa dipped
the tortilla chip into Pedro's infamous hot sauce.
You chose to move the main clause to the front and then attach the participle phrase to the end, like this:
Brave Vanessa dipped the tortilla chip into Pedro's infamous hot
sauce scooting the glass of iced tea closer
to her plate.
Unfortunately, you need punctuation when you attach a participle phrase in this manner. Review the rules.