Non essential modifier (past participle) at the end of the s

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A non essential (past particilple modifier) modifier separated by comma at the end of paragraph is always an adjectival modifier ? that is Does it modify the noun just before the comma ?

There are a few official questions with this construct , I am trying to search . Feel free to post if you have any of this sort.

subject + verb + object , <a modifier starting with VERBed>
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