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Select the version of the sentence that does not have a dangling modifier.

Despite his powerful headphones, Gregory Goyle's pet rat's squeaking was loud enough to hear
Gregory Goyle's pet rat's squeaking was loud enough to hear
Gregory Goyle could hear his pet rat's loud squeaking
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"Gregory Goyle could hear his pet rat's loud squeaking."

This version makes Gregory the subject, so the reference to his headphones (implied) would correctly attach to him; it removes the misplaced modifier in the original.