Answer:
<em>Examining the rosebushes, Earl discovered many beetles.</em>
Explanation:
A misplaced modifier is a word or more complex structure (phrase or a clause) that modifies the wrong word in a sentence giving it grammatically correct, but completely illogical meaning. So this sentence is telling us that Earl discovered <em>many beetles that were examining the rosebushes</em>. It is obvious that beetles can not examine and that this phrase (examining the rosebushes) is modifying the wrong word ( beetles instead of Earl).
We also have to pay attention to punctuation which changes when we place modifier on the right place, comma should separate modifier and the rest of the sentence.
No there should not for this is a simple compound sentence
The correct answer should be “it is not always stated overtly and is understood only by reading the whole poem”.
this is correct because the theme usually does not change itself, but there can be multiple themes analyzed. it is rarely stated overly and requires some analysis and understanding so as to find it.
Answer:
I feel extremely creative and lots of rush to my hands. Today, I was writing a narrative essay and it just came out of me :)
Explanation:
There you go I hope this is helpful!