A word or phrase that modifies a word not included in the sentence is a dangling modifier.
Here is an example:
<em /><em>Hungry, the leftover pizza was devoured.
</em><em />You can see that the word <em>hungry </em>refers to <em>us, </em>but <em>us </em>is not included in the sentence. The way it is written, it would seem that <em>hungry </em>refers to <em>pizza, </em>which is wrong.
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Answer:
An extended metaphor extends the metaphor mentioned in the first line throughout an entire poem or paragraph of prose. If you are writing your first extended metaphor poem, start off by creating a free verse poem. Then, you can move on to a structured style, such as a rhyming quatrain or rondel.
Explanation:
it should be correct, if not very sorry.
The correct answer would be C, because you need to separate appositive/relative sentence with commas.
Answer:
Chunk 1 - "Land of living hope, woven of dreams" establishes tone of unrealistically high optimism.
Chunk 2 - "My first job was as a servant" establishes a downtrodden tone
Chunk 3 - "Now rejecting false friendships...the Ghetto" indignant, rebellious tone.
Chunk 4 - "I choked with longing" unfulfilled, sad tone.
Chunk 5 - "A deathless hope," darkly optimistic