2.) The elephant's tusk and ears.
3.) We stopped to use the bathroom, stretch our legs and eat some dinner.
4.)On Saturday October 10, in the center of seventh street. Three boy's bikes were left.
The sentence that contains the dangling modifier is this: IN A RUSH, THE SLOW TRAFFIC WAS GRATING ON MY NERVES.
A dangling modifier refers to an ambiguous grammatical expression, that is constructed in such a way that, it makes it very easy for the grammatical modifier in the sentence to be associated with the wrong word or with no word at all.
Sentences with dangling modifiers should be re-written in such a way that it will be very easy to recognize the word that the modifier is modifying.
In the statement given in option A, it can be seen that it is very difficult to know who or what the rush is referring to; we can not say for sure may be it is the writer that is in a rush or may it is the slow traffic that is grating her nerves in a rushing manner.<span />
This pillow is SOFTER. It was puffier and more fleecy and silkier.
Phrase
A phrase is a group of words that does not have a subject nor a predicate or verb. Clauses on the other hand have a subject and verb that can almost stand by itself. A modifier describes a specific object or noun like an adjective or adverb.