The following sentence has a dangling modifier. noticing that it had been turned over by the storm, the patio table was flipped back on its feet. which revision corrects the error in the sentence? flipped back on its feet by the storm, anton noticed that the patio table had been turned over. the patio table was flipped back on its feet, anton noticing that it had been turned over by the storm. noticing that the patio table had been turned over by the storm, anton flipped it back on its feet. noticing that it had been turned over by the storm, the patio table was flipped back on its feet by anton.
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Ответ:
The sentence that best corrects the original one is option 3) “Noticing that the patio table had been turned over by the storm, Anton flipped it back on its feet.”
In this option, we make it clear that the doer of the action (flipping back the table) is Anton and in the original sentence is not mentioned.
The first option is incorrect since it says that the storm flipped back the chair instead of Anton.
Option number two is also incorrect since the meaning is not clear, especially the 2nd part of the sentence.
And the last option is also incorrect because it uses the passive voice in both parts of the sentence, when it should be using acting voice in the 2nd part, making emphasis on the doer of the action (Anton) rather than on the action itself.
Ответ:
B. No
Explanation:
'She gets along well with the manufacturing division' sounds better then 'She gets along good with the manufacturing division.' Sometimes, or most of the time, it's better to not use the word 'good', unless you are describing what you are feeling. I hope this helps.