D because I just took this ur welcome
D. Three is definitely a run-on sentence, but this option makes the most sense.
I think he may be right. But I have not read the whole thing, so I may be wrong.
The
correct answer is:
B)
Leaving the cottage, the happy couple made sure to lock the front door.
<span>
The modifier “leaving the cottage” refers to the
subject ‘the happy couple’ and in the sentence, it is clear that the modifier
is describing the subject. The phrase isn’t misplaced anymore and thus not a
dangling modifier anymore.</span>
Answer:
1. Hyperbole because it's not literally a deafening silence.
2. Hyperbole because the car is not completely crushed to where there is nothing left but it is crushed to where there is no fixing it at all.
Explanation: