A dangling modifier is a type of a modifier which is placed incorrectly or the noun it is supposed to modify isn't clearly stated in the sentence.
Having this in mind, the sentence which contains a dangling modifier is <span>A. Playing with the children, it was obvious they had a good time.
It should be rewritten somehow to say: It was obvious they had a good time playing with the children. </span>
Answer: tone
Tone is the attitude an author expresses through words.
Some people would think that the answer would be mood, but mood would be a whole different example. Mood is the attitude through signs of face and actions, tone is by the voice or the words from mouth.
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Anne politely asks Mr. Dussel if she can use the table in their bedroom to study two afternoons a week. Dussel refuses, claiming that his work is more important than Anne's. Seething, Anne asks her father for advice, and after he intervenes, Dussel gives in.
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Several humanitarian organizations are devoted to her legacy. "Anne was a lively and talented girl, expressing her observations, feelings, self-reflections, fears, hopes and dreams in her diary," said Annemarie Bekker of the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam. "Her words resonate with people all around the world."