Here is the original item:
Searching travel websites
(A) to compare room
and flight rates,
(B) Shaquita
fantasized about a spring break vacation to
Hawaii. (C)
As her unfinished algebra homework lay ignored on her desk.
You wanted to do this:
Searching travel websites,
to compare room and flight rates, Shaquita
fantasized about a spring break vacation to Hawaii. As her unfinished algebra
homework lay ignored on her desk.
Adding a comma after websites is an error. You don't need to break the participle phrase, searching travel websites, from the infinitive phrase, to compare room and flight rates. Reconsider your choices.
You might want to review the rules.