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Rewrite the sentence by correcting the misplaced modifier, squinting modifier, or dangling modifier. Philip scarcely had read three chapters when he found out the library book was overdue.

Samantha said during winter break she would write a letter to the pastor.

Trimming back the deadwood, the rose bush bloomed beautifully in the spring.

We were so hungry that we almost ate the whole pizza.

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