1. The correct answer, in my opinion, is <span>C. Shelly finally completed the last question yawning loudly. A misplaced modifier means that the modifier (in this case "yawning loudly") doesn't stand besides the word or phrase it modifies, and therefore creates confusion. Shelly is the one who was yawning loudly when she completed the last question. So, the corrected version of this sentence would be: Yawning loudly, Shelly finally completed the last question.
2. The correct answer is </span><span>D. Mother asked Freddie, who was being disruptive and unruly, to sit down and listen up. It is Freddie who was being disruptive and unruly, and not his mother. All other revisions make us think that it was the mother. And that is why misplaced modifiers are serious mistakes - they confuse the reader and distort information.
3. The correct answer is </span><span>A. While I was reading a new mystery book, my dog curled up in my lap and slept. Dangling modifier means that it isn't clear which word or phrase it modifies because the sentence lacks that word or phrase. So, in this case, the reader might think that the dog was reading a new mystery book. The only way to fix it is to add the correct word or phrase or even a clause ("while I was reading").</span>
In Chapter 3 of "Night", Elie Wiesel captured the sense of being robbed of his identity through a series of horrific events. It starts when an inmate advises them to lie in order to not be sent to the crematory. Then they arrive at the barracks and they are stripped down, disinfected with gasoline, and they have their heads shaved. The narrator and his father are given prisoner numbers as tattoos, and a prisoner uniform. Wiesel describes his identity being erased when his prison tattoo "A-7713" is used to replace his name.
Rising action is the lead up to the climax, which is normally the conflict.
Answer:
By spending time on the Major Talbot's outlandish wardrobe
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