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English, 24.09.2019 11:50, taylorclmna

Iknow it looks like a lot but i need some .
1. which sentence contains a misplaced or dangling modifier?
a) later today, can we go to see a movie?
b) christmas is my favorite holiday of the year.
c) someone left the television on all night long.
d) flying high above the clouds, austin saw the airplane.
2.which sentence contains a misplaced or dangling modifier?
a) during the presentation, the children sat attentively.
b) while swimming, the towels did not have a chance to dry.
c) at the playground, the little boy screamed at his sister.
d) the lottery winners were so surprised that they were speechless.
3. identify the adjective phrase.
the most famous city in france is paris.
a) is paris
b) most famous
c) in france
d) none
4.identify the adjective phrase in this sentence.
the sidewalk beneath the tower is a popular tourist area.
a) beneath the tower
b) is a popular tourist area
c) the sidewalk
d) none
5. identify the adverb phrase in the sentence below.
the catcher sent the signals across the field
a) sent the signals
b) the catcher
c) across the field
d) none
6. what word in this sentence is modified by the adverb phrase "with a smile."
with a smile maria watched her little girl sing.
a) maria
b) sing
c) watched
d) none
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