I can't know for sure without seeing the passage as some answers may not even be in the paragraph but explicit is when something is clearly stated and does not leave you with questions. I would have to go with A but check the paragraph first to make sure it is even in it.
I cant fully write it for you i’m sorry but i can give you some reasons as to why they are a lot alike.
for example the hunger games includes people that are higher up. so does the giver
the giver is like a futeristic setting and so is the hunger games
for your body paragraph include 2 reasons( the ones i gave above) about how they are alike and then include two peices of evidence and then you can explain what the evidence means and what the author is trying to describe by the evidence. for your evidence you could find a part in the story that explains how things aren’t the same as they are now and you could explain that the hunger games is the same way. i’m sorry i couldn’t write it out for u but i hope this helped u and can guide u how to write it.
Answer:
Your answer would be D.
Explanation:
The sentence that contains a dangling modifier is D. A dangling modifier is a word or phrase that modifies a word not clearly stated in the sentence. In the sentence above, "preparing for the experiment" is a present participle expressing an action but does not name the doer of the action. In English sentences, the doer of the action must be the subject of the main sentence. However, the doer of the action is not "several slides" (the subject of the main clause). Slides do not have volition, so they can't prepare an experiment.
As the doer of the action is not clearly stated, the participle phrase is said to be dangling. Consequently, you should name the appropriate or logical doer of the action as the subject of the main clause. In this case, it could be an NP such as "the scientist" or you can turn the whole sentence into a when clause --> When the scientist was preparing the experiment, several slides...
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