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, you must wear a helmet.
C.
To skate in the park, a helmet must be worn by you.
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OpenStudy (misssmartiez):
guess, easy one.
OpenStudy (rawfeeds-):
b
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OpenStudy (misssmartiez):
correct
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medal :3?
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Which sentence best corrects the misplaced modifier?
Watering his garden, a rabbit noticed Mr. Jones.
A.
A rabbit noticed Mr. Jones watering his garden.
B.
A rabbit, watering his garden, noticed Mr. Jones.
C.
A rabbit watering his garden noticed Mr. Jones.
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A.
A rabbit can't possibly water a garden.
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Don't summon me over 3 times, I hear you, I always come. I will slow down in reaching you IF I am helping someone. Which is what I am exactly doing.