The common noun here is "frog" as the only other noun, Many, is not a common noun - it's a proper noun.
"frog" here is the object of the sentence: it's the object of the verb "caught" of which the subject is Mary
From what I see all of the names are not capitalized so all of them seem to have the capitalization error
Answer:
xxaxa
Explanation:
the third and last lines end in the same rhyming sound, they represent A.
the first, second, and fourth don't, the represent X
The misplaced modifier creates confusion because the sentence is written as if the person wishes to be happy at the fountain. The correct sentence would have been At the fountain, I wished for happiness.Hope this helps!:)
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