Answer:
second person point of view uses 'you' rather than 'I' and 'me' in first person and 'he' 'she' 'them' in third.
Examples:
You go to the store and buy fruit.
You think that cats are cute.
You love cookies.
Answer: I think it's A
Explanation: I a, not sure, but hope this helps!
What does the conversation between Abigail, Mercy Lewis, Mary Warren, and Betty reveal
about their recent activities?
Answer:
Makes it seem like lots of people support something and make the audience not want to miss out on something.
Explanation:
The answer is <em>swinging through the air</em>.
A dangling modifier is a word, phrase or clause which is misplaced or inappropriately distant from the word it modifies. As a result, it produces confusion and ambiguity.
In this example, it is not clear whether the children or the acrobats are "swinging through the air." The sentence is open to more than one interpretation and has a double meaning.