Among the given sentences above, the sentence that has problems with misplaced or dangling modifier is option D. Flying over the Grand Canyon, Jim spotted an eagle. In this sentence, the dangling or misplaced modifier is "flying over the Grand Canyon". This modifier does not clearly emphasize which one it is modifying: is it Jim or the eagle?
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I'd assume B, Scotty, as the last syllable is higher
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Rosaline.
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Answer:
Uses precise language to describe what Tan saw.
Explanation:
The short narrative essay "Fish Cheeks" by Amy Tan recounts the Christmas Eve dinner that her family had arranged with the minister's family in their home. Being a Chinese in America, Amy recounts how she was left anxious about inviting the boy who's her crush and his family over for dinner and worries that he might think them inferior.
The given line from the short essay is Amy describing what she saw when her mother was preparing for the dinner. Her mother's act of removing <em>"black veins out of the backs of fleshy prawns"</em> presents <u>the use of precise language that describes what she saw her mother do</u>.
Thus, the correct answer is the first option.
Follow with Romeo at the Ball