A dangling modifier is a modifier that incorrectly or ambiguously modifies a word or phrase. Modifiers serve to add more information or context to the sentence.
The choices in the problem all have modifiers at the beginning of the sentence. Because of this, we expect that the word after the modifier should be the one that it's modifying.
We can notice that the modifier in choice C seem to be telling us that the thunderstorm is walking to the movies. This is clearly illogical and not what the sentence is implying. This is therefore a dangling modifier.
ANSWER: C. <span>Walking to the movies, the thunderstorm drenched Cody.</span>
From this story we can choose the next portions:
<span>“One sky, towards which we sometimes lift our eyes.” you can change lift to elevate cuase is more understandable
“we head home, through the gloss of rain or weight of snow.”
lets change through to admist which seems a better expression
“Or the impossible vocabulary of sorrow that won’t explain,” I changed impossible to unreachable cause it fits better.
“Who couldn’t give you what you wanted.” You can change wanted to recieved. to denote the complete action of a gitf given
"</span>My face, your face, millions of faces in morning's mirrors,<span>
</span><span>each one yawning to life, crescendoing<span> into our day" change crescendoing for uplift to do it more understandable</span></span>
True;Samuel Johnson wrote periodical essays in only one newspaper.
Read the sentence we usually work evenings, but left really early