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English, 23.04.2021 01:00 carolyntowerskemp

A dangling participle is: A. a clause in which the subject is omitted
B. a modifier that interrupts the flow of the sentence.
C. a participial phrase that precedes a main clause but doesn't clearly connect with a subject.
D. a modifier that doesn't clearly refer to any word in the sentence.

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