As we all know synonyms are words that are opposite in meaning or we can say same in meaning.
Little- Small
Truthful- honest
Clean- Tidy
Diffult- hard
Since a modifier has to more information about something, by definition that means the something it is modifying or limiting has to exist. That means, of course, that you can't just say The happy. If you did, people would immediately ask you: "the happy what?" That missing what is the thing being modified.
It seems pretty obvious and intuitive when written in a simple sentence, and it seems hard to imagine a situation in which a modifier would be left dangling. However, modifiers don't always have to be simple words or phrases like happy, and sentences aren't always simple.
Phrases can also act as modifiers, providing additional information about something else in the sentence. When this occurs, and when sentences become more complex, dangling modifiers can sometimes exist and get lost in the complexity of the language.
You can use my explaination to find the sentence.
1.) Overactive thyroid
2.) Nutritional problems
3.) Physical lethargy
4.) Trauma
These are some risk factors... ~Glad to help.
Here's an example of inverted syntax:
Normal syntax: Jane ate a cake.
Inverted syntax: A cake Jane ate.
I think that the second line probably has inverted syntax, since you can re-write it as shown below:
Sentence given (inverted): How lonely rings the echo of my feet!
Sentence re-ordered (normal): The echo of my feet rings lonely.
EDIT:
I think I made a mistake above ^
I believe its actually line three, which can be re-ordered to read: I gaze at those windows which frown