Which sentence does not contain misplaced or dangling modifiers? A. Walking through the woods, we saw a spider making a web. B. We saw a spider making a web walking through the woods. C. Walking through the woods making a web, we saw a spider. D. Making a web, we saw a spider walking through the woods.
A is the only one that sounds like a proper sentence.
Can you help me with another question?
Sure.
Which sentence does not contain misplaced or dangling modifiers? A. Exhausted from soccer practice to my bedroom, I walked up the stairs. B. To my bedroom, I walked up the stairs exhausted from soccer practice. C. I walked up the stairs to my bedroom exhausted from soccer practice. D. Exhausted from soccer practice, I walked up the stairs to my bedroom.
hmm, I wanna say C or D. Hold on.
Ok, I'm 99% sure it's D.
Ok thank you
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I have a few more
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Which sentence best corrects the dangling modifier? To skate in the park, a helmet must be worn. A. To skate in the park a helmet must be worn. B. To skate in the park, a helmet must be worn by you. C. To skate in the park, you must wear a helmet.
C.
Which sentence best corrects the misplaced modifier? Watering his garden, a rabbit noticed Mr. Jones. A. A rabbit, watering his garden, noticed Mr. Jones. B. A rabbit watering his garden noticed Mr. Jones. C. A rabbit noticed Mr. Jones watering his garden.
C.
Which sentence best corrects the misplaced modifier? Joanna is in the tent inside her sleeping bag. A. Joanna is inside her sleeping bag in the tent. B. Joanna is in the tent that is inside her sleeping bag. C. In the tent inside her sleeping bag is Joanna.
A.
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