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English, 08.10.2019 20:30, april861

Will pay for .

1.rewrite the sentence by correcting the faulty parallelism, misplaced modifier, squinting modifier, or dangling modifier.

he knew what to hardly say.

2.rewrite the sentence by correcting the faulty parallelism, misplaced modifier, squinting modifier, or dangling modifier.

twisting the valve tightly shut, the fire hydrant stopped spewing water into the street.

3.rewrite the sentence by correcting the faulty parallelism, misplaced modifier, squinting modifier, or dangling modifier.

the scientist received high marks for his brilliance and because he was humorous.

4.rewrite the sentence by correcting the faulty parallelism, misplaced modifier, squinting modifier, or dangling modifier.

while gathering fish out of his net, a sea urchin stung the fisherman.

5.rewrite the sentence by correcting the faulty parallelism, misplaced modifier, squinting modifier, or dangling modifier.

we enjoyed his company because of his stories and how he told them.

6.rewrite the sentence by correcting the faulty parallelism, misplaced modifier, squinting modifier, or dangling modifier.

mary noticed sometimes her hair was askew.

7.rewrite the sentence by correcting the faulty parallelism, misplaced modifier, squinting modifier, or dangling modifier.

admitting that he was partially at fault, the driver tried to not completely avoid taking blame.

8.rewrite the sentence by correcting the faulty parallelism, misplaced modifier, squinting modifier, or dangling modifier.

while playing basketball in the driveway, my ball was punctured by a cactus.

9.rewrite the sentence by correcting the faulty parallelism, misplaced modifier, squinting modifier, or dangling modifier.

baring his teeth and growling, the mailman edged nervously away from the dog

10.rewrite the sentence by correcting the faulty parallelism, misplaced modifier, squinting modifier, or dangling modifier.

the rescue team almost arrived too late.

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