Asked by christopher

Question 3 I always think linen napkins are nicer.
midplaced modifier
dangling modifierfa
faulty predication
incomplete comparison

Answer A

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Answered by Ms. Sue
Nope.

Answered by christopher
it cant be faulty comparsion because they denote reasons and the subject is napkin but it says these napkins are nicer nicer then what? its suppose to be comparing it to something so it must be an incomplete comparision.
Answered by Ms. Sue
Now you're right. Good thinking!

Answered by Ms. Sue
It is incomplete comparison.

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