1. (1) On the last day of February, Forrest wanted to see whether or not it was finally warming up outside. (2) To find out, he donned his favorite coat, which he had received for his birthday, and headed outdoors. (3) He shut the door behind him, locked it, and started walking to the nearby library. (4) Collecting into tiny pools, Forrest watched the icicles hanging from the trees slowly melt onto the sidewalk. Which sentence should be revised to correct a misplaced modifier?

A. sentence 1
B. sentence 2
C. sentence 3
D. sentence 4

2. (1) The family attorney told Amber McCoy that there would not be a better offer than from the Hatfields. (2) As a result, Amber signed the unfavorable agreement with a grudge. (3) Even as she signed the agreement, she swore that the Hatfields had not been the last of the McCoys, and vowed to get even. (4) It was in this way that a generations-long feud began between the two families, which were once neighborly with each other. Which sentence should be revised to correct a misplaced modifier?
A. sentence 1
B. sentence 2
C. sentence 3
D. sentence 4

3. (1) Ms. Cortez said after the science lesson that the students would be able to enjoy a break. (2) For almost the entire morning, the students had been studying for the upcoming state test. (3) Ms. Cortez knew that many of her students were losing focus, since the material was very dense and dry. (4) With as much energy as she could muster, Ms. Cortez pressed on, trying her best to engage the class and make it as interesting as possible. Which sentence should be revised to correct a misplaced modifier?
A. sentence 1
B. sentence 2
C. sentence 3
D. sentence 4

Is this correct?
1. D
2. A
3. B

2 answers

3. Did she speak after the lesson?
2. was the agreement holding a grudge?
D, B, A?