Q: which part of the sentence contains initiative
A: a.) to enrich
I thinks it’s Or the first one or the last one
Answer:
The 1st amendment ........
The answer is C.
He didn’t want to fight for his country because he didn’t know what was beyond his village/homeland.
The dangling modifier in the paragraph is found in this phrase: Running for the bus, the rain began to pour.
Dangling modifiers are identified as errors. These don't have a clear target of the sentence and confuse the readers.
Running for the bus is a participle phrase. It doesn't have its correct target.
To correct the above dangling modifier, it should be like this.
While I am running for the bus, the rain began to pour.