First of all, you need to know what a dangling modifier is. It means that there is a modifier which refers to the wrong thing in a sentence. Here, that would be 'digging to the bottom of my suitcase.' As you can see, the way this sentence is written, it would seem that modifier refers to 'my passport' as if it was digging, which is not true.
Therefore, the correct answer which fixes this problem is A. <span>Digging to the bottom of my suitcase, I failed to locate my passport, which was hidden under a pile of dirty clothes </span>
Past form means it happened in the past.
Breaking means it is happening now (present tense) and is incorrect.
Broken is an adjective not a verb and is therefore incorrect.
Broke is the correct choice because it is past tense. Think, if you said, "I broke the chair" it means you broke it in the past, not in the present or future.
Breaked is not a word.
Answer:
dessert
Explanation:
I think it's more comfortable to do there because of wide space,they can also do a lot of action there
Answer:
b. Suspense.
Explanation:
The lines are from the epic "Beowulf" which tells of the heroic deeds of the protagonist and hero Beowulf.
Taken from Chapter 23, the lines refer to when the Geats saw the water filled with blood. They did not know that their leader had vanquished and beheaded Grendel and his mother. Rather, they were of the opinion that Beowulf had been killed by the monsters. This is a theme of suspense for the soldiers who are waiting for their leader. They were sure that their master / leader had been killed. Even Hrothgar had turned his boat and sailed, while the Geats waited expectantly and patiently, hoping for Beowulf to return.