Answer:
B). Morris ate a hamburger, which was full of grease and fat, at a diner.
Explanation:
The second sentence employs the modifier correctly as it places the modifier('which was full of grease and fat') immediately followed by the noun it describes i.e. 'hamburger.' It is also punctuated correctly with the use of commas(,) at the beginning and end of the modifier. Thus, it appropriately justifies the rule. The other options are incorrect as they incorrectly place the modifier after the verb, besides other noun(which it doesn't describe), or in place of the subject. Thus, <u>option B</u> is the correct answer.
A participle is a verb form that is mostly used as an adjective
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Absolute phrase is used to modify an entire sentence. This is a group of words that modifies a clause that is independent as a whole. This phrase is made up of a noun and a modifier. The modifier frequently includes a participle or participial phrase.
Explanation:
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<h3>Annabel have been taken away by the angels but that does not stop the narrator from pursuing his lover for their love was unlike any other.</h3>
Explanation:
In the poem "Annabel Lee" by Edgar Allan Poe, the narrator who is Annabel's lover fight against all odds to keep Annabel in his heart forever. The narrator says that the love between Annabel's and him was so true and pure that even angels were envious of them. The angels took Annabel away from him at such a young age but that did not severe the bond they shared. The narrator says that no angels nor demons could ever separate their souls for the are eternal. Even after the death of his lover, the narrator would be reminded of Annabel whenever the moon beams shine at night or the stars sparkle at night. The narrator says he lays besides Annabel's tomb by the sea every night whom he calls his 'life' and 'bride'.