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Nastasia [14]
4 years ago
5

Check the item that is not one of the four kinds of misplaced modifiers studied in this section.

English
2 answers:
alexira [117]4 years ago
5 0

absolute modifiers


A misplaced modifier is one that is unclear in a sentence. It is placed in such a way that the reader does not know what the modifier is referring to. Improperly placed adverbs, split infinitives, and misplaced phrases and clauses are all unclear in a sentence. They can lead to confusion and misunderstandings. However, absolute modifiers are words that don't need any further modifying. A few examples are perfect or complete. You can't get any better than perfect or more complete than complete.

Solnce55 [7]4 years ago
5 0
I believe it is "Absolute Modifiers" but I am uncertain, I hope it is and that this helps.
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