Mastering Misplaced and Dangling Modifiers

Mastering Misplaced and Dangling Modifiers

Assessment

Interactive Video

Created by

Jackson Turner

English

6th - 8th Grade

Hard

In this session of Write Right, Jess discusses common writing errors: misplaced and dangling modifiers. Modifiers are words or phrases that describe or clarify a concept. Misplaced modifiers are awkwardly placed, causing confusion about what they describe. Examples include phrases like 'when thick and greasy' and 'nearly ate.' Dangling modifiers lack a clear subject, often found at the beginning of sentences, such as 'Raised in Texas.' Solutions include repositioning modifiers or clarifying the subject. The session concludes with strategies to correct these errors.

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What is a modifier in writing?

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What does the modifier 'quickly' in the sentence 'He quickly ran to the store' describe?

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Which example shows a misplaced modifier?

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What is the effect of a misplaced modifier in a sentence?

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How can misplaced modifiers be corrected?

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In the corrected sentence 'The hunter crouched behind a tree with a bow and arrow waiting for a bear to come along,' what does the phrase 'with a bow and arrow' modify?

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What defines a dangling modifier?

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Which sentence is an example of a dangling modifier?

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How can you correct a dangling modifier?

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30 sec • 1 pt

Which strategy is NOT used to fix a dangling modifier?

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