The words that give the idea about the or information about the other words by using phrases, words and clauses are called modifiers. These words revise the meaning of another component in the sentence.
The B and the D sentences sound strange.
<h3>What is wrong with the sentences?</h3>
- The sentences contain the misplaced modifier that makes the sentence sound strange and implies a wrong meaning to it.
- While the first and the third sentences have correctly placed modifiers that make sense and give correct meaning to the sentences.
Therefore, option B and D sounds strange.
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Answer:
- "FRIAR LAWRENCE : <em>Wisely and slow. They stumble that run fast.</em>
" the translation
: "Go wisely and slowly. Those who rush stumble and fall"
- "FRIAR LAWRENCE: <em>Women may fall when there’s no strength in men.</em>" the translation here being that "you can’t expect women to be faithful when men are so unreliable."
hope this helps, and good luck Romeo and Juliet is not fun, as I'm aware
I am unfamiliar with that vine, honestly. The name Vine gives me nostalgia- what a throwback!
Answer by YourHope:
Which logical fallacy does this passage contain?
Trisha Heber should be class president because she said she would be a good president.
B. Begging The Question!
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