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Your answer would be D.
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The sentence that contains a dangling modifier is D. A dangling modifier is a word or phrase that modifies a word not clearly stated in the sentence. In the sentence above, "preparing for the experiment" is a present participle expressing an action but does not name the doer of the action. In English sentences, the doer of the action must be the subject of the main sentence. However, the doer of the action is not "several slides" (the subject of the main clause). Slides do not have volition, so they can't prepare an experiment.
As the doer of the action is not clearly stated, the participle phrase is said to be dangling. Consequently, you should name the appropriate or logical doer of the action as the subject of the main clause. In this case, it could be an NP such as "the scientist" or you can turn the whole sentence into a when clause --> When the scientist was preparing the experiment, several slides...
Answer: These details suggest that the threats the Danes face are new to him and he has never faced this kind of problem before since he is always keeping their coast free of pirates, and raiders. They value their land and gold, therefore, they saw the Geats as a threat, thinking they wanted to take over their lands.
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Join with arrows from English to Spanish: Cabin ................ wing Cockpit ......................... bow of the plane (nose) Rudder ............ .......... spoilers Elevator ......... command cabin End .................. cellar Tail ............. drift plane Hold ............. landing gear Aileron ....................... motor Undercarriage ............. steering wheel. Engine ....................... cabin Nose ......... depth helm Wing ................... tail
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A, I dont really know sorry it just seems to sound right.
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The babies were laughing, giggling, and crawling for hours.
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