English, asked by EmaniCooper, 4 months ago

A student wrote the following sentence.

Shareese’s grandmother came to her graduation from Texas.

How does the misplaced modifier cause confusion in the student’s sentence?

a-It seems as though Shareese’s grandmother is graduating.
b-It seems as though Shareese is going to Texas to graduate.
c-It seems as though Shareese is graduating from Texas.
d-It seems as though Shareese’s grandmother is from Texas.





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Answers

Answered by mahi412
5

Answer:

i think so it is 'd' option

Answered by maggieodell1003
1

Answer:

D. It seems as though Shareese's  grandmother is from texas

Explanation:

I think its right ?

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