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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The correct answer is A) children. In "Like the Sun," all of the other choices would be considered "casualties" of Sekhar's truth except his children. The story didn't mention anything about it. Thank you for posting your question. I hope this answer helped you. Let me know if you need more help.
Answer:
Not completely sure this is accurate but i believe the answer is "a shared love for nature and the wild between two pals."
Explanation:
Explanation:
4 = Jatin says that he can write beautiful poems.
5 = The priest told Jasmeet that she was a good girl.
6 = I told my mother that I won't go there.
7 = she told me that she wanted to buy a necklace.
8= The doctor said that that she was suffering from malaria.
9 = The teacher said that where there is a will there's a way.
10= The watchman told the landlady that the dog was barking outside.
11= She told me that she hadn't seen that beggar before.
12= The little girl said that those candies were very delicious.
13= He told his father that he won't work hard that time.
14= She told me that she would come to my place that evening.
15 = The principal said that he should discuss that matter Next Week.
Hope it helps if any error forgive me :)