Question
Having just been hit by a car, I rushed over to see if Gunther was still breathing.
This sentence may contain a misplaced modifier. If so, choose the correct revision; if not, choose 'correct as is'.
Responses
A I rushed over to see if Gunther, having just been hit by a car, was still breathing.I rushed over to see if Gunther, having just been hit by a car, was still breathing.
B Having just been hit by a car, if Gunther was still breathing I rushed over to see.Having just been hit by a car, if Gunther was still breathing I rushed over to see.
C I, having just been hit by a car, ran over to see if Gunther was still breathing.I, having just been hit by a car, ran over to see if Gunther was still breathing.
D Correct as is
This sentence may contain a misplaced modifier. If so, choose the correct revision; if not, choose 'correct as is'.
Responses
A I rushed over to see if Gunther, having just been hit by a car, was still breathing.I rushed over to see if Gunther, having just been hit by a car, was still breathing.
B Having just been hit by a car, if Gunther was still breathing I rushed over to see.Having just been hit by a car, if Gunther was still breathing I rushed over to see.
C I, having just been hit by a car, ran over to see if Gunther was still breathing.I, having just been hit by a car, ran over to see if Gunther was still breathing.
D Correct as is
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Albino
wrong once more AI, it's I rushed over to see if Gunther, having just been hit by a car, was still breathing.
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