It was a warm summer day and a family with a dog were planning to go to the beach. the dog didn't know where they were going ta first but once the family got there the dog was so excited. They got settled in a warm, sandy spot. They let the dog off of his leash to go play. The dog ran into the cool water and jumped around. A family member got out the gods favorite green ball and threw it, the dog went after it instantly and brought it back, this repeated until they got tired. They had lunch and spent the rest of the day at the beach. This was the dogs best day ever.
Answer:
Your answer would be D.
Explanation:
The sentence that contains a dangling modifier is D. A dangling modifier is a word or phrase that modifies a word not clearly stated in the sentence. In the sentence above, "preparing for the experiment" is a present participle expressing an action but does not name the doer of the action. In English sentences, the doer of the action must be the subject of the main sentence. However, the doer of the action is not "several slides" (the subject of the main clause). Slides do not have volition, so they can't prepare an experiment.
As the doer of the action is not clearly stated, the participle phrase is said to be dangling. Consequently, you should name the appropriate or logical doer of the action as the subject of the main clause. In this case, it could be an NP such as "the scientist" or you can turn the whole sentence into a when clause --> When the scientist was preparing the experiment, several slides...
Your answer would be true. Hope this helps and if it did feel free to mark me brainliest and Have a fantabulous day!!
The option that isn't true about the supplementary angle is A. Angle r and angle h have a sum that's equal to 90°.
<h3>What is a supplementary angle?</h3>
It should be noted that a supplementary angle simply means the angle that has a sun that's equal to 180°.
In this case, the angles are also vertical angles. Their sum isn't equal to 90°.
Therefore, the correct option is A.
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