I believe the last one. A dangling modifier is a word or phrase that defines something or someone not spoken about in the sentence. So "a successful career as an author seemed certain", but seemed certain to who? A fair warning: I could be wrong.
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Logical fallacies are errors of reasoning—specific ways in which arguments fall apart due to faulty connection making. ... Knowledge of how successful arguments are structured, then—as well as of the different ways they may fall apart—is a useful tool for both academic reading and writing.
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Yes but don't
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It completely depends on what you are saying. "At all" is usually used in negative statements like "you can't cook 'at all'" but it is possible to use it positively. However I would play it safe and just not use it when talking positive.
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The presentation on "Guest Service in Hotel Industry" includes topics such as communicating effectively with customers and maintaining customer service standards. 1. Most Essential for Hospitality industry Presented by: Asian Institute of Hospitality & Tourism
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