In this sentence, underline the ONE misplaced or dangling modifier. Then rewrite each sentence so that its intended meaning is clear: Lying on the sunny beach, thoughts of skin cancer began to enter my mind.
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OpenStudy (da_kid_show_man):
-_- im not da bright
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Help please ...
OpenStudy (anonymous):
OMG WHY YOU NO HELP
OpenStudy (da_kid_show_man):
This Greek to me. sorry bruh -_-
OpenStudy (anonymous):
:/
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OpenStudy (destinymasha):
This one is a bit tricky -.- the modifier seems to be correct ;/
OpenStudy (anonymous):
what does that mean, there has to be something to underline.
OpenStudy (da_kid_show_man):
@Destinymasha always know what to say, LOL
OpenStudy (destinymasha):
XD -->I thought I did >.<
OpenStudy (destinymasha):
Sorry, Orwie .-.
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OpenStudy (destinymasha):
Oh Oh Oh! I just went to the bathroom, and I think I figured the first half out....
OpenStudy (destinymasha):
''Lying on the sunny beach'' <--that is the dangling modifier
Thoughts of skin cancer was not lying on the sunny beach, the speaker was.