A. Leaking in at least a dozen places, the campers abandoned those tents and moved to the dry, warm cabin. B. The tents, leak
ing in at least a dozen places, were abandoned by the campers who were lured by the dry, warm cabin. C. The tents were abandoned as the campers, moved to the dry, warm cabin, leaking in at least a dozen places. D. The campers, leaking in at least a dozen places, abandoned their tents for the dry, warm cabin
The correct answer is <span>B. The tents, leaking in at least a dozen places, were abandoned by the campers who were lured by the dry, warm cabin. This is the only sentences that places the modifier <em>leaking in at least a dozen places </em>correctly. A and D are incorrect because the way those two sentences are written, it would seem that the campers, and not the tents, were leaking. C is also incorrect because it seems that the warm cabins are leaking, when in fact the tents were. So B is the only correct answer. </span>
<u>Fiction is usually more elaborate than nonfiction. Nonfiction writing needs references, even just a sworn firsthand account. Fiction is meant to tell a story mostly for entertainment while nonfiction is meant to share something believed to be true.</u>