Answer:
I would say d. None of the above
Explanation:
Answer:
Since the modifier is modifying the incorrect word, it is a dangling modifier. As a result, the meaning of the sentence is affected.
Explanation:
A dangling modifier is a word, phrase, or clause that is not in the right position in a sentence. As a result, the dangling modifier is operating over another word, phrase, or clause. Consequently, the sentence can be hard to understand, or can have another meaning than the intended one, or has no sense.
1. He is the oldest of all his brothers.
2. My dress is brighter than yours.
3. He is the wisest of all the boys in the class.
4. Ritu is better than Saksshi in Maths.
5. She is senior to me. (Not sure on this one)
6. This lesson is more interesting than the previous one.
7. He is stronger than I imagined.
8. Your handwriting is improving from good to greater with each passing day.