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MISPLACED AND DANGLING MODIFIERS
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Misplaced Modifiers Misplaced Modifiers. A phrase or a clause that acts as an adjective or adverb should be placed close to the word it modifies. Otherwise, the meaning of the sentence may be unclear. A modifier placed too far away from the word it modifies is called a misplaced modifier. Because they are misplaced, such phrases and clauses seem to modify the wrong word in a sentence.
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Misplaced Modifiers (Example Nancy marched in the parade with a smile on her face. With a smile on her face, Nancy marched in the parade
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Dangling Modifiers Dangling Modifiers. A modifier placed without a word to modify is called a dangling modifier. Because it is not clear what such phrases and clauses seem to modify, the meaning becomes unclear and confusing.
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Dangling Modifiers (Example) Playing the trumpet, the parade was enjoyable Playing the trumpet, Elizabeth enjoyed the parade.
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