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Match the misplaced or dangling modifier reference to the correct solution: A misplaced modifier Solution: a. Rewrite the sente...Asked by t
Match the misplaced or dangling modifier reference to the correct
solution: The adverb only misplaced
Solution:
a. Rewrite the sentence, adding a noun to which the dangling
phrase clearly refers. Often you will have to add other words
to make the meaning of the sentence clear.
b. Move the misplaced phrase as close as possible to the word or
words it modifies.
c. Place the adverb only immediately before the word or group of
words it modifies.
solution: The adverb only misplaced
Solution:
a. Rewrite the sentence, adding a noun to which the dangling
phrase clearly refers. Often you will have to add other words
to make the meaning of the sentence clear.
b. Move the misplaced phrase as close as possible to the word or
words it modifies.
c. Place the adverb only immediately before the word or group of
words it modifies.
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Misplaced modifier: Only she ate the entire pizza.
Solution: Place the adverb only immediately before the word or group of words it modifies: She only ate the entire pizza.
Misplaced modifier: Only she ate the entire pizza.
Solution: Place the adverb only immediately before the word or group of words it modifies: She only ate the entire pizza.
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