The sentence below most effectively uses transition words to create coherence :
I was skiing when a guy came out of nowhere and knocked me down, breaking my leg!
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Answer:
The disagreement in this sentence is misplaced modifier.
Explanation:
A modifier, as the name suggests, is a word or phrase used to modify another element mentioned in the sentence. For that reason, <u>modifiers tend to stand close to the word they refer to in order to avoid ambiguity.</u> <u>A misplaced modifier happens</u> when ambiguity is not avoided. <u>The modifier is placed incorrectly, too far from the word it refers to</u>, which makes it difficult to understand and connect the ideas.
<u>In the sentence we are analyzing here "[s]unny yet dusty" is a misplaced modifier. It makes no sense for the word "sunny" to refer to "traveler" in this context. That means this modifier refers to "destination", but is too far away from it in the structure. One way to correct it is:</u>
The traveler finally arrived at her destination, which was sunny yet dusty.
Answer:
to ensure that all of the facts in your report are accurate
Answer:
Putting on her shoes was such a <u>primeval</u> task that Jamie didn't even realize she grabbed two different colored shoes.
Explanation:
Primeval:
Of or resembling early ages. Tying your shoes has been around forever so the answer is indeed <u>primeval</u>
1. Beam
2. Walk
3. Struck
4. Idk
5. Idk
6. Scape
Sorry this was really confusing haha but I did the best I could