The dangling modifier in the paragraph is found in this phrase: Running for the bus, the rain began to pour.
Dangling modifiers are identified as errors. These don't have a clear target of the sentence and confuse the readers.
Running for the bus is a participle phrase. It doesn't have its correct target.
To correct the above dangling modifier, it should be like this.
While I am running for the bus, the rain began to pour.
She represents hope and knowledge. She brought hope to the main character (forgot his name) and showed him books and literature. Which ultimately changed his views in the world he lives in
Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
if the comma was a period then no but for right now yes.
Answer:
The answer is C: alliteration