Which sentence contains a misplaced or dangling modifier? a. Accepting a skiing trophy, the girl shook hands with the presenter.
b. Writing to inform people of the changes is necessary.
c. To graduate high school, all courses must be passed.
d. Some cats don't like snuggling with their owners.
i think B

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Answer 1
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Sorry but the correct answer is C.  C should be All courses must be passedto graduate high school. I also just did the test and reviewed the questions and C is correct. plz mark brainliest. -Cyrusskywalker.


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