A dangling modifier<span> is a phrase or clause that is not clearly and logically related to the word or words it modifies (i.e. is placed next to). Two notes about </span>dangling modifiers<span>: Unlike a </span>misplaced modifier<span>, a </span>dangling modifier<span> cannot be corrected by simply moving it to a different place in a sentence. hope this helps :)</span>
The correct answer is A. It is correct because it is a hyperbole, or a exaggerated statement.
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The argument is effective; the evidence presents a valid argument.
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