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Recognizing Misplaced and Dangling Modifiers Exercise: Each of the following sentences
contains an underlined phrase or clause. Indicate whether the modifier is misplaced,
dangling, or correct.
1. Flying over the countryside, the cars and houses looked like toys.
2. The messenger spoke to the receptionist who delivered the package.
3. The golfer made a hole-in-one with the green-and-white umbrella.
4. Without thinking what might be on the menu, Hugh told his hostess that he hated
broccoli.
5. After studying hard, the test was a breeze.
6. With my small allowance, the tickets were too expensive.
7. The right belongs to every American to vote in elections.
8. The house was rebuilt by the new owners destroyed by the fire.
9. At camp, home seemed very far away.
10. After finishing the dishes, we were ready to relax for the evening

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Answered by kanahyia70084
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