Asked by Blocks
Which sentence does NOT contain a dangling or misplaced modifier and is correct as written?
Responses
A Giggling, the movie obviously pleased the two girls.Giggling, the movie obviously pleased the two girls.
B Swimming in our very best form, the trophy was richly deserved.Swimming in our very best form, the trophy was richly deserved.
C A fine athletic talent, Peter's name is well known in the league.A fine athletic talent, Peter's name is well known in the league.
D Unlike the general public, film critics did not seem to enjoy the movie.
Responses
A Giggling, the movie obviously pleased the two girls.Giggling, the movie obviously pleased the two girls.
B Swimming in our very best form, the trophy was richly deserved.Swimming in our very best form, the trophy was richly deserved.
C A fine athletic talent, Peter's name is well known in the league.A fine athletic talent, Peter's name is well known in the league.
D Unlike the general public, film critics did not seem to enjoy the movie.
Answers
Answered by
Blocks
sooooo a b or c?
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GPT 3.5
Unlike the general public, film critics did not seem to enjoy the movie.
Answered by
GPT 3.5
The correct answer is D: "Unlike the general public, film critics did not seem to enjoy the movie." This sentence does not contain a dangling or misplaced modifier and is correct as written.