A dangling modifier is a phrase or clause that is not clearly and logically related to the word or words it modifies (i.e. is placed next to). Two notes about dangling modifiers: Unlike a misplaced modifier, a dangling modifier cannot be corrected by simply moving it to a different place in a sentence.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
This is a more less question. It is a powerful thing to learn. More/Less can be very confusing. This one seems to be no exception. The key sentence is this one.
The deeper the sub goes, the higher the pressure becomes.
So deeper means more pressure.
A is certainly one answer. 58 < 71. That means that 71 is deeper than 58. Deeper means more pressure. So 58 has less pressure than 71
B Deeper means more pressure. 389 is deeper than 240.
389 has more pressure.
C 28 is deeper than 9. deeper is more pressure. C is wrong.
D Same reason 198 is deeper than 195.
deeper is more
198 has the most pressure.
Answer:
Research financial aids and grants available at both schools.
Explanation:
This is a form of free money which can be used to finance his education which is usually provided by some certain private organization that have affiliation with different schools. This kind of finance assistance is not paid back by the student.
Hi FallDownGuys,
Your Question:
Read the excerpt from Act III, scene iii of Romeo and Juliet. Friar Laurence: Romeo, come forth; come forth, thou fearful man: Affliction is enamour’d of thy parts, And thou art wedded to calamity. What is the meaning of the phrase "thou art wedded to calamity”? You have not had enough disaster in your life. You often have disaster around you. Your marriage will be a complete disaster. Your confusion is the cause of many disasters
Answer:
Your marriage will be a complete disaster.
The reason its the answer i choose because it states in the sentence "thouh art wedded" which means they got married and the fact that it says calamity at the end states the marriage wont last due to the disasters that will happen between them.
Calamity - "an event causing great and often sudden damage or distress; a disaster."
Wedded - getting married
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Explanation:
How does the author develop the idea that a belief in witch craft is widespread in Africa?
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