Answer: B. The prairie is a wild place with few people.
Explanation: And all along it, wherever it looped or ran, the sunflowers grew; some of them were as big as little trees, with great rough leaves and many branches which bore dozens of blossoms. They made a gold ribbon
The road ran about like a wild thing, avoiding the deep draws, crossing them where they were wide and shallow
Answer:
neither of them plays cricket,<u>does</u><u> </u><u>anyone</u><u>?</u>
Explanation:
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A. I ate dinner but not lunch.
What story is this question regarding? Also what are the choices?
The correct answer is B. a participial phrase modifying he.
The participial phrase is <em>running up the stars - </em>given that this is a participle, option A is incorrect. The subject of the sentence is the pronoun <em>he, </em>not the participle. Option C is also incorrect - given that the phrase is used correctly (it modifies the pronoun), it is not dangling. A dangling modifier is used in a wrong way because it doesn't refer to anything in a sentence - since that is not the case here, C is incorrect.
That leaves us with option B - the participial phrase is describing what the pronoun <em>he </em>is doing, therefore, it is modifying it.