which sentence contains a misplaced modifier
A. A girl on my track team went for a jog, and her sneakers made footprints on the path. B. The girl's ponytail was blown by the wind. C. Quickly, the girl ran up a hill past a grove of trees. D. She jogged wearing headphones down the path on her ears.
D. She jogged wearing headphones down the path on her ears.
It makes it seem like the path is on her ears :/
yeah its d
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A. A flip, a grind, and an ollie are all tricks that challenge this daring skater. B. Occasionally, a teenager skates past our house with a wide grin and waves to us. C. Many a child watches as the teenager rolls down the street. D. I want to learn to be a skater like her someday.
@tankipwner Do you still need help
it has the same question
I think the misplaced modifier would be in Occasionally, a teenager skates past our house with a wide grin and waves to us.
can you please help explain to me how you got that answer because i dont understabd these at all
'our house with a wide grin'
@Alimara That phrase, because it seems like the house is smiling
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A. Through the air and into the catcher's mitt, her teammates watched as Trina threw her first pitch. B. Then she raised her glove in the air and caught the ball. C. Pitching became appealing to her after she watched the World Series. D. Trina had always wanted to be a pitcher for a baseball team.
It would make sense if it said Occasionally, a teenage with a wide grin skates past out house, and waves to us :) And yes I have problem everyday
it seems to be cutting in and out for me
(I get occasional issues but eh) I think it would be A or C but i'm not sure what do you guys think?
@Alimara for the last one i posted i think its A
Hm, me to can you try to find where the issue would be?
well technically it wouldnt be her sneakers leaving the foot print would it?
I think its A too because of the phrase "Through the air and into the catcher's mitt, her teammates watched"
ahh pellet wrong one sorry lol
yah what @Love_Ranaa said
Hmm, okay so we agree that it's A?
yes
Which words in the sentence are an appositive phrase? My dog, a large collie, has been found near the park. A. a large collie B. has been found C. my dog D. near the park
Also i'm gonna put down what are answers for all the questions are so far: 1. D 2. B 3. A
So we don't lose track
i think its B
Do you have any other questions?
An appositive is a noun or noun phrase that renames another noun right beside it.
So the answer would be A. a large collie
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6. Which word in the sentence is an appositive? Our sister Avery sang a lovely Spanish lullaby. A. sister B. lullaby C. Avery D. lovely
C. Avery An appositive is a noun or noun phrase that renames another noun right beside it.
@Love_Ranaa
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Wouldn't it be sister since thats renaming her direct name?
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I think it would be Avery since sister came first and Avery renames sister
Hm, good point.
@Love_Ranaa
I should also point out that it isnt lullaby since 'Spanish' isn't renaming it and is more or less an ajective.
True
So it's either Sister or Avery, my guess is sister.
But remember My dog, a large collie, has been found near the park. Collie is the direct name, but the answer was large collie was the appositive since dog came first
Hmm
Yes okay I see.
It's probably Avery.
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