That sentence is complete because it has both a subject and a predicate. It is also and independent clause.
The correct answer for this question is this one:
The dangling modifier in the excerpt are:
<span>There are many things that people do to stay healthy. <u>Before going for a run or working out, they can hydrate well</u>. Covering a salad with calorie-rich dressing, the nutritional value plummets. <u>Living a healthy lifestyle, people generally find great joy.</u>
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I think I can give maybe some guidance on number two but you’ll have to write it yourself and answer number three yourself. So when they say tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth I believe what they want is simply the truth, the whole truth which means no leaving out details tell EVERYTHING, and nothing but the truth means to just not lie. I really hope this helped even a little bit!
You needa put a picture of the paragraphs for me to answer