Answer:
C
Explanation:
I think that is the answer sorry if not correct
The sentence that contains a dangling modifier is <span>B.Born in Germany, America became John Augustus Roebling's Home in 1831. Dangling modifiers are modifiers that are not clear about what they modify. In this case, the placement of the modifier 'born in Germany', makes it unclear who was born in Germany. Thus, the modifier, 'born in Germany', must be placed near the noun it modifies which is </span><span>John Augustus Roebling. </span>
The third option uses the word snake in a positive and figurative way.
The figurative element present in the sentence is a simile. In a simile, a person is compared to something else usually using the word "like". In the sentence, "like" is used to compare a woman to a snake.
Moreover, the sentence is positive because it states that the woman was like a snake but "fortunately did not enjoy eating live mice". The person is pointing out the positive aspect of snakes' quickness the woman had and the narrator clarifies that a negative aspect of snakes such as eating mice is not a personality trait the woman had.
Forcefully, roughly... ect
This is math, not English, but okay xD
"Two intersecting lines are perpendicular if and only if they form four 90 degree angles" would be my answer.