Asked by M, S, E,
Which sentence has a dangling modifier?
A) Inexpensive and fun, camping is a great way to spend a weekend.
B) Sturdy yet comfortable, my new hiking boots will enable me to explore on foot.
C) While looking for a campsite, a tornado touched down near the park.***
D) Bicycling along a bike trail, my friend Mark spotted a white-tailed deer munching on some leaves.
A) Inexpensive and fun, camping is a great way to spend a weekend.
B) Sturdy yet comfortable, my new hiking boots will enable me to explore on foot.
C) While looking for a campsite, a tornado touched down near the park.***
D) Bicycling along a bike trail, my friend Mark spotted a white-tailed deer munching on some leaves.
Answers
Answered by
Writeacher
Here are the intro phrases/clause:
Inexpensive and fun
Sturdy yet comfortable
While looking for a campsite
Bicycling along a bike trail
Which one of those does NOT refer to or describe the subject of the main clause?
Inexpensive and fun
Sturdy yet comfortable
While looking for a campsite
Bicycling along a bike trail
Which one of those does NOT refer to or describe the subject of the main clause?
Answered by
Writeacher
Sorry ... I didn't notice the asterisks!!
Yes ... C is correct.
Yes ... C is correct.
Answered by
M, S, E,
I am still going with C. I took this before and I know it isn't D.
Answered by
Writeacher
Yes ... go with C.
Answered by
M, S, E,
Thanks for the help. I used your post to help me on another question.
Answered by
Writeacher
You're welcome! =)