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Me i need the right and best answers asap 2.which sentence does not contain misplaced or dangling modifiers? a. drawn on the wall with a black marker, the parents could not erase the picture. b. the parents could not erase the picture drawn on the wall with a black marker. c. drawn on the wall, the parents could not erase the picture with a black marker. d. the parents, drawn on the wall with a black marker, could not erase the picture. 3.which sentence does not contain misplaced or dangling modifiers? a. to get to the playground, the paved path should be followed. b. to get to the playground, you should follow the paved path. c. to get to the playground, the paved path should be followed by you. 4.which sentence does not contain misplaced or dangling modifiers? a. the joke carried too far was no longer funny about the water hose. b. the joke about the water hose was no longer funny, carried too far. c. carried too far about the water hose, the joke was no longer funny. d. carried too far, the joke about the water hose was no longer funny. 5.which sentence does not contain misplaced or dangling modifiers? a. i knew the dog was scared, barking loudly from the crate. b. i knew the dog barking loudly from the crate was scared. c. i knew, barking loudly from the crate, the dog was scared. d. barking loudly from the crate, i knew the dog was scared. 6.which sentence does not contain misplaced or dangling modifiers? a. i listened to music playing on the radio riding in the car. b. riding in the car playing on the radio, i listened to music. c. riding in the car, i listened to music playing on the radio. d. playing on the radio, i listened to music riding in the car. 7.which sentence does not contain misplaced or dangling modifiers? a. exhausted from soccer practice to my bedroom, i walked up the stairs. b. to my bedroom, i walked up the stairs exhausted from soccer practice. c. exhausted from soccer practice, i walked up the stairs to my bedroom. d. i walked up the stairs to my bedroom exhausted from soccer practice. 8.which sentence best corrects the dangling modifier? to remove that stain, detergent could be used. a. to remove that stain, detergent could be used by you. b. to remove that stain, you could use detergent. c. to remove that stain detergent could be used. 9.which sentence best corrects the misplaced modifier? carrying her groceries, a dog saw mrs. lee. a. a dog carrying her groceries saw mrs. lee. b. a dog, carrying her groceries, saw mrs. lee. c. a dog saw mrs. lee carrying her groceries. 10.which sentence best corrects the misplaced modifier? carrying her groceries, a dog saw mrs. lee. a. a dog carrying her groceries saw mrs. lee. b. a dog, carrying her groceries, saw mrs. lee. c. a dog saw mrs. lee carrying her groceries.

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