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Hitting the water with an awkward belly-flop, everyone sitting by the pool was splashed by Roland. Hitting the water with an awkward belly-flop, everyone sitting by the pool near Roland was splashed. Question 4(Multiple Choice Worth 5 points)Ĭhoose the sentence that has no misplaced or dangling modifiers. The townsfolk found ways to avoid the rain. The street was soon filled with puddles of water. The sound of the rain kept a steady beat. The rain kept the townsfolk off the streets. Question 3(Multiple Choice Worth 5 points)Ĭomplete the thought to create a sentence with no misplaced or dangling modifiers. We waited for squirrels hiding behind the bushes holding our cameras. Holding our cameras, we waited for squirrels hiding behind the bushes.

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Holding our cameras, we hid behind the bushes waiting for squirrels.

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The original sentence is correct as it is. We hid behind the bushes waiting for squirrels holding our cameras. You are asked to revise this sentence so it contains no dangling or misplaced modifiers. Question 2(Multiple Choice Worth 5 points) Yesterday, my dad walked the dog in his suit and tie. White and fluffy, no one has ever seen something so cute. The dog played in a large field filled with flowers. Which sentence contains a misplaced modifier?Īlthough my dog barks a lot, he does not bite.

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NEEED DONE ASAP PLEASE FIRST PERSON GETS BRAINLIEST Question 1(Multiple Choice Worth 5 points) Speeding up the plot to move the story forward and build tension. Slowing down the plot to focus on an important character. Starting the story in the middle of things.ĭescribing a setting that causes anticipation. In this excerpt, the sequence of events creates suspense by His name, Theseus, was in everybody's mouth, for he had done great deeds of daring and at last he had come to Athens to find his father, King Aegeus, who had never heard whether he was alive or dead and when the youth had made himself known, the king had welcomed him to his home and all the people were glad because so noble a prince had come to dwell among them and, in time, to rule over their city. In the meanwhile the little child at Troezen on the other side of the sea had grown to be a man. In every house in Athens there was sorrow and dread, and the people lifted up their hands to Athena on the hilltop and cried out, "How long, O Queen of the Air, how long shall this thing be?" Every spring when the roses began to bloom seven youths and seven maidens were put on board of a black-sailed ship and sent to Crete to pay the tribute which King Minos required. Read the passage from “Cruel Tribute.” Years passed by.







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