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>
Some of my personal struggles is that i am personally (at my school) not able to communicate, sit near, or be anywhere close to anyone. this means no group work, unless done virtually, which is hard as well. working with others is great for my communication skills and working well with others, which i am unable to do due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
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C.) alliteration. "Farming father's" and "Fallen father" all start with the same letter.
The word diluted means watered down, as the dark soda became lighter in color and looked more like iced tea, because the soda became "weaker" and/or "thinner" with the addition of water (or possibly another solvent).
The answer is C. None of the other answers make much sense.