This one: "A. While playing my electric guitar, the amplifier went dead"
It seems to suggest that the amplifier was playing the guitar, which, of course is absurd.
The sentence could be changed in this way: "While I was playing my electric guitar, the amplifier went dead". Further, I think it is better use "when" instead of "while", but the important thing here is to note the dangling modifier.
The mother dog's instinct could potentially lead her to raise the kittens, or, she could confuse them for puppies and treat them as her young
In Ovid`s story Icarus and his father Daedalus were imprisoned in Labyrinth by King Minos. Daedalus found a way to escape - he made 2 pairs of wings from feathers and wax, one for himself and another for Icarus. But Icarus flew high in the sky so the sun melted the wax. He fell into the sea near the island of Samos and drowned.
Answer: C. He drowns after losing his wings by flying too close to the sun.
Answer: A. Hawthorne is giving a lesson Franklin learned that readers might also profit from
Explanation:
Hawthorne is obviously not giving his own thoughts, since Franklin said this and it is a quote. He also cannot be trying to get young readers to relate because there is nothing in the excerpt about being a boy. Franklin probably had some experience and learned this lesson from it.
<span>Word Root of conclude. The Latin word claudere, meaning “to close” or “to shut,” gives us the root clud. To exclude is to shut another out of a group. To include is to shut someone into a group.</span>