<span> For the first time in decades, Baby Boomers have been outnumbered by another group--the Millennials</span>
The underlined participial phrase which is "continuing to stir the soup", is placed incorrectly. The correct sentence should be, "The phone rang and my mother, continuing to stir the soup, answered it". Why is it misplaced? Putting the participial phrase at the beginning of the sentence makes it a dangling modifier because it does not clearly state the specific word it modifies. In the corrected sentence, it is clear now who is being described with the phrase "continuing to stir the soup", which is the "mother".
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maybe because hes under so much pressure and rlly stressed
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All of the above, I'd assume. No speaking is involved yet they each communicate something.
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Hope this helps :)
You need to shoot the teachers first then the kids its better to kill the adults then risk your life (: