Dear ZhNya,
you won't believe what happened to me today I saved a kid from death. The kid was in a apartment that was catching on fire! I walked up to the apartment when I noticed a crowd. I asked what was going on, and a man answered there's a kid in a apartment that was on fire. That reminded me of my sister who died in a fire so I, ran into the apartment without a second thought. I went in and looked everywhere until I found the kid. Then I ran out in a hurry because I was running out of breath. That's the story of how I saved a kid.
That would be true. I had this question before. :)
The author uses the literary device personification in “Ah Loneliness”. Personification is giving a humanlike quality to something that is not human. In the poem the speaker talks to Loneliness as if it is a person that can talk back to him. He even capitalizes the L at the beginning of loneliness like you would the name of a person.
The sentence that contains a dangling modifier is <span>B.Born in Germany, America became John Augustus Roebling's Home in 1831. Dangling modifiers are modifiers that are not clear about what they modify. In this case, the placement of the modifier 'born in Germany', makes it unclear who was born in Germany. Thus, the modifier, 'born in Germany', must be placed near the noun it modifies which is </span><span>John Augustus Roebling. </span>