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The students who frequently enjoyed the class gave the instructor presents, while the students who enjoyed the class only on rare occasions or never at all did not give him presents. Option 1 - A squinting modifier occurs when the modifier is placed so that the reader cannot tell which word in a sentence the modifier is supposed to change. In this case, it is unclear whether the students frequently enjoyed the class or frequently gave the instructor presents. 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The students who frequently enjoyed the class gave the instructor presents, while the students who enjoyed the class only on rare occasions or never at all did not give him presents. Option 1 - A squinting modifier occurs when the modifier is placed so that the reader cannot tell which word in a sentence the modifier is supposed to change. In this case, it is unclear whether the students frequently enjoyed the class or frequently gave the instructor presents. 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Carefully chosen, well-placed modifiers allow your writing to express your unique take on the situation you are capturing through words.</p>\n\n<p><em><strong>Dangling Modifier </strong></em>-<strong><em> </em></strong>Here the sentence has a modifier but the doer or the subject is not clear. Hence, the sentence is dangling. <em><strong>Example:</strong></em></p>\n\n<ul>\n\t<li>Having completed the task, the book was read.</li>\n</ul>\n\n<p>Here the doer is some person who is not mentioned at all. So we rewrite the sentence as: <strong><em>Having completed the task, he/she read the book. </em></strong></p>\n\n<p>A <em><strong>misplaced modifier</strong></em> is simply a word, a phrase or a clause describing something but not placed near the word it is supposed to modify. Instead, it is placed just in the wrong place. 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Type : MCQ
Directions: Choose the correct sentence.
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