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English, 13.10.2020 19:01 banuelos90016

1. Which sentence contains a dangling modifier? Select one:
a. After making the team, practices and games took up a lot of free time.
b. All season long, Ashlyn wanted to be a soccer hero like her big sister.
c. Her hard work paid off when she kicked the winning goal in the final game.
d. She felt very proud as she held up her championship trophy with a smile.

2.Choose the sentence that has no misplaced or dangling modifiers. (5 points)
Select one:
a. Hitting the water with an awkward belly-flop, everyone sitting by the pool near Roland was splashed.
b. Hitting the water with an awkward belly-flop, everyone sitting by the pool was splashed by Roland.
c. Hitting the water with an awkward belly-flop, Roland splashed everyone sitting by the pool.
d. Hitting the water with an awkward belly-flop, water from Roland splashed everyone sitting by the pool.

3.Which sentence contains a misplaced modifier? (5 points)
Select one:
a. As Karen arrived, she saw the band on the stage.
b. The band played songs for the crowd with guitars.
c. Karen knew nearly every song the band played.
d. She danced and laughed almost all night long.

4.Which sentence contains a dangling modifier? (5 points)
Select one:
a. Jerome had a box full of stories that he wrote on his computer under his bed.
b. He never left home without a small notebook in which he wrote down ideas.
c. When he read his stories out loud, he always captivated his friends and family.
d. Writing a new story every day, a successful career as an author seemed certain.

5.Complete the thought to create a sentence with no misplaced or dangling modifiers.
Falling from the sky all afternoon, (5 points)

Select one:
a. the rain kept the townsfolk off the streets.
b. the sound of the rain kept a steady beat.
c. the street was soon filled with puddles of water.
d. the townsfolk found ways to avoid the rain.

6.Choose the sentence that has no misplaced or dangling modifiers. (5 points)
Select one:
a. Angie ate the brownie at the table, which was soft and chewy.
b. Angie ate the soft and chewy brownie at the table.
c. Soft and chewy, Angie ate the brownie at the table.
d. Soft and chewy, the table was where Angie ate the brownie

7.Which sentence contains a misplaced modifier? (5 points)
Select one:
a. Although my dog barks a lot, he does not bite.
b. The dog played in a large field filled with flowers.
c. White and fluffy, no one has ever seen something so cute.
d. Yesterday, my dad walked the dog in his suit and tie.

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