The correct answer is: A dangling modifier.
Modifiers help us add more detail about our thoughts and sentences. "She spoke quickly when she saw her mother". Here, the word <em>quickly</em> is a modifier, modifying the word <em>spoke</em>. It goves more information about how someone spoke (an adverb modifying a verb).
A dangling modifier is usually placed at the beginning of a sentence, although we can also put it at the end of a sentence.
<em>Walking on the road</em><em>, a plane flew over the sky</em>. In this sentence, we don't know who was walking on the road, so the modifier <em>walking on the road </em>doesn't have anything to modify.
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Answer:
On some further research the sentence is "The man in the back row brought his friends with him" is examined."
Subject : <em>The man</em>.
Verb or the action word: <em> brought</em>.
Direct object( is the noun or noun phrase that's receiving the action of the verb):
<em>friend</em>
Subject complement(is a predicative expression that follows a linking verb and that complements the subject ):
<em>in the back row</em>
Objective complement(follows a direct object of an attributive ditransitive verb or consultative verb and that complements the direct object of the sentence by describing it):
<em>with him</em>
Explanation:
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