Answer: A) Baking in the oven, Kaleb thought the cake smelled great
Explanation: a misplaced modifier is is a word, phrase, or clause that is improperly separated from the word it modifies or describes. Because of this separation, it often leads to misundertanding or confusion. From the given options, the sentence that contains a misplaced modifier is the corresponding to option A, because the phrase "baking in the oven" is separated from "cake" which is the element that it is modifying. One way to correct the sentence would be: Kaleb thought the cake that was baking in the oven, smelled great.
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B. It shares the experience of what happens in a busy newspaper office.
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Point of view can help the reader learn from the narrative because seeing things from a different perspective can help you see different things, even if you are seeing the same thing. What comes with looking at different perspectives is feelings, thoughts, and opinions.
If you need a ride home, Julian will be driving. -Is punctuated correctly.
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I'd love to help, trust me, but english isnt my thing. so sorry, wish i could help. im honestly glad you ddint ask for some sort of essay like lots of people do.
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