Answer:
While playing my electric guitar, the amplifier went dead
Explanation:
The sentence that contains a dangling modifier is option B because
A dangling modifier is a word that modifies a word that is not clearly stated in the sentence. It usually does not have a subject and is most times a participle.
From the sentence, "While playing my electric guitar, the amplifier went dead", it does not clearly state what it is modifying, hence one can erroneously believe that the amplifier was playing the guitar which is irrational.
The sentence can be properly revised and rewritten so the word that is modified is clearly stated, ""While I was playing my electric guitar, the amplifier went dead".
Answer:
had better
Explanation:
since it is advice for bad consequences
i just tried to look her up it must mean her account is blocked or deleted
Answer: The speaker's soft, deceitful wiles help to lessen his wrath.
Explanation:
The meaning of the figurative language in these lines shows that "the speaker's soft, deceitful wiles help to lessen his wrath".
The metaphor is used in this scenario to make comparison of an anger to a tree. We should note that a while means a truck that's deceitful. Therefore, the deceitful wiles by the narrator is to lesson his wrath at that particular time even though he may be planning something that's mischievous later.