Is the underlined participial phrase correctly placed or misplaced?Continuing to stir the soup, the phone rang and my mother answered it.

Underlined words: Continuing to stir the soup


A.
correctly placed participial phrase

B.
misplaced participial phrase

Answers

Answer 1
Answer: The underlined participial phrase which is "continuing to stir the soup", is placed incorrectly. The correct sentence should be, "The phone rang and my mother, continuing to stir the soup, answered it". Why is it misplaced? Putting the participial phrase at the beginning of the sentence makes it a dangling modifier because it does not clearly state the specific word it modifies. In the corrected sentence, it is clear now who is being described with the phrase "continuing to stir the soup", which is the "mother".

Related Questions

Which statement describes the revision, if any is needed, that corrects the sentence? "I want to go to the beach this weekend," she said, "unless, of course, it rains." A. No revision is necessary. B. The period belongs outside of the quotation marks. C. Unless should be capitalized. D. Delete the comma after the word weekend.
It is important for people with HIV/AIDS to keep their hands free from germs as much as possible because __________.a. AIDS can be transmitted through handshakesb. AIDS causes the skin to become more porous and more susceptible to diseasesc. AIDS compromises the body's immune systemd. AIDS cells can live on the skin for weeks
During the prewriting stage, you shouldA. establish who your audience will be.B. correct any misleading facts or evidence.C. ensure that you are using the best word choices.D. make sure your content is appropriate for the audience.
Speed reading is concerned with:a. how fast you read.b. the number of words read in a minute.c. reading rate as well as comprehension of what was read.d. recalling three main points in three minutes.
Question 26.26. Which sentence contains no errors in the punctuation of quotations? Are you telling me that "we need to do the science display over"? Ms. Zoller said "our display was fine and we could put it out tomorrow." I told him "we only needed to cut down the stand-up display." He said, "That solution will be acceptable to me."

Which lines or phrases from this excerpt of her poem "Poetry" does Marianne Moore use to show the impact of great poetry?I, too, dislike it: there are things that are important beyond all this fiddle.
Reading it, however, with a perfect contempt for it, one
discovers in
it after all, a place for the genuine.
Hands that can grasp, eyes
that can dilate, hair that can rise if it must,
these things are important not because a

high-sounding interpretation can be put upon them but because
they are
useful. . .

A. there are things that are important beyond all this fiddle.

B. Reading it, however, with a perfect contempt for it, one discovers in it after all, a place for the genuine.

C. Hands that can grasp

D. eyes that can dilate

E. hair that can rise if it must

F. these things are important not because a

G. high-sounding interpretation can be put upon them but because
they are useful

Answers

G. high-sounding interpretation can be put upon them but because 
they are useful

Answer:

Answer is C, D, and E.

Explanation:

I took the assignment on Edg2020

In literature authors often use flashback toA. answer questions about plot details or reveal information about a character through a sequence of events that happened in the past.
B. set up the main conflict early on in the story's plot.
C. share important details of the story's plot with the reader while keeping them a secret from the story's characters.
D. describe the past lives of the main characters.

Answers

The answer is A.
Hope that helps!
Answer questions about plot details or reveal information about a character through sequence of eventsthat haopened in the past

In the movie X-Men: First Class (2011), the character Mystique must decide between defending the people who hate her or using violence to gain human rights. What type of conflict does Mystique face?external
literal
internal
restricted

Answers

The conflict of Mystique torn between defending the people who hate her or using violence to gain human rights is an internal kind of conflict. The conflict arises from the irony of defending those who don't want her and using her own powers to kill people who hurt good people. 

The correct answer is the following: option c. In the movie "X-Men: First Class" the character Mystique must decide between defending the people who hate her or using violence to gain human rights. In this scenario Mystique faces an internal type of conflict. An internal conflict is when the conflict is occurring within the individual's mind. In this case, Mystique has to make a decision between two options that make her feel uncomfortable. The struggle is of an internal type, and her decision is the only way to find a solution to it.

rewrite this complex sentence by changing the italicized into a subordinate clause "harry drew near the fire" and nearly singed his jacket.

Answers

near the fire harry drew 
or 
the fire drew near harry 

Select the sentence which is punctuated and capitalized correctly.You can come with us, or you can stay at your uncles house.
You can come with us, or you can stay at your uncle’s house.
you can come with us, or you can stay at your uncle’s house.
You can come with us or you can stay at your Uncles' house.
Unsubscribe · Report · Sat English

Answers

You can come with us, or you can stay at your uncle's house. The first letter of the sentence must be capitalized so the third sentence is wrong. In the first sentence, "your uncles house" is wrong. It should be "your uncle's house", meaning the "the house which beongs to your uncle". And "Uncles'" is wrong because it shoud not start with an uppercase "U" because it is not in the beginning of the sentence and "uncles" is not a proper noun.

Answer:

You can come with us, or you can stay at your uncle’s house. #2

Explanation:

Hope this helps :)

pls mark brainliest

What is an author’s purpose in writing a biography? A. to tell about his or her own life
B. to tell about his or her subject’s life
C. to tell about life at a particular time
D. to compare two people’s lives

Answers

The answer should be "B"

an interpretation of a story without evidence