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Is the underlined participial phrase correctly placed or misplaced? Luis noticed many fallen branches strolling through the park. A. correctly placed participial phrase B. misplaced participial phrase Underlind words are strolling to the park.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

lol.......are there really falling branches strolling through the park ? That should help you figure it out

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so is it B @kelliegirl33

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes..it is B

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can u help me with more plzz

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I can try

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Is the underlined participial phrase correctly placed or misplaced? I smelled each and every flower strolling through the garden. A. misplaced participial phrase B. correctly placed participial phrase underlined words strolling through the garden. i think its A

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your correct

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Is the underlined participial phrase correctly placed or misplaced? I admired the large painting waiting in the hotel lobby. A. misplaced participial phrase B. correctly placed participial phrase Underlined words waiting in the hotel lobby I think B @kelliegirl33

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I think it is misplaced because it sounds like you are admiring the large painting ...the one that is waiting in the lobby. It is saying the painting is waiting in the lobby not you

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ooh yeah Which words in the sentence are the misplaced participial phrase? On the way to the playground, Billy avoided a large puddle hoping to keep his shoes dry. A. On the way B. to the playground C. hoping to keep his shoes dry D. Billy avoided a large puddle

OpenStudy (anonymous):

hoping to keep his shoes dry

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Which words in the sentence are the misplaced participial phrase? I looked forward to riding the scary roller coaster waiting in line with my eager friends. A. the scary roller coaster B. waiting in line with my eager friends C. I looked forward D. to riding

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@kelliegirl33

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