A dangling participle is:
A. a clause in which the subject is omitted
B. a modifier that in...
English, 23.04.2021 01:00, carolyntowerskemp
A dangling participle is:
A. a clause in which the subject is omitted
B. a modifier that interrupts the flow of the sentence.
C. a participial phrase that precedes a main clause but doesn't clearly connect with a subject.
D. a modifier that doesn't clearly refer to any word in the sentence.
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What role must the audience play in the creation of an argument? how do bubbles(communities) complicate audience? should audiences be smarter? if yes, how do you make people smarter?
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English, 22.06.2019 18:30, ari9425
As montgomery and de grey slowly made their way through the message, they noticed more and more oddities. for example, 97556 appeared near the end of the message; the 90000 family indicated important names that were not used very often in messages. we can imagine their shock when they realized that 97556 stood for zimmermann. that single name fired the men with excitement as they began working on the message from the beginning. βthe dark game, paul janeczko why were the code breakers excited when they realized that 97556 stood for zimmermann? they were proud that they had intercepted a message. they were excited that the message was full of oddities. they had never before decoded a name. they realized they had intercepted a message from the german foreign secretary.
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