Answer:
<em><u>unwritten resources</u></em>
Explanation:
hope this helps you!!
Hey there!
Let's start out with one thing at a time.
The word <em>modifier </em> means when a adjective or even a noun make's it impossible to add a sense or even a head of subject.
So, in the sentence above, this would be known as a (misplaced) and not a dangling modifier because it is clear that the sentence used the phrase
"three fire flying" which in this case would be known as a modifier.
Your correct answer would be
. . . .
Hope this helps.
~Jurgen
The word in the sentence which the underlined phrase
modifies is:
D. Marcella
<span>The phrase adds an idea where the noun “Marcella”
is resting. Therefore it answers the question “where”. This is an example of
prepositional phrase which functions as an adjective. </span>
Answer:Mostly the same. They have different names, made at different times, they both use links, both have some of the same engines