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Which sentence contains a dangling modifier?

After opening a school for pets, Aniko Delaney started to educate the animals of Iowa.

Having read your letter, my German shepherd will stay inside after dark.

When my daughter Jacklyn attended college, biology was her favorite subject.

Because he was thirsty after his run, Calvin drank two bottles of water.

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Answer: The right answer is the B) Having read your letter, my German shepherd will stay inside after dark.

Explanation: Just to elaborate further on the answer, it can also be added that modifiers aim at clarifying or giving more detail about an idea. "Having read your letter" indicates an action, but there is no reference to the person who did it, or to the doer. That doer should have been the subject of the main clause that follows, but that has not been the case. Instead, it seems that the German shepherd, which is the subject of the main clause, was the one that read the letter. By neglecting to add the pronoun I in the main clause, the participial phrase "having read your letter" has turned into a dangling modifier.

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The sentence "Having read your letter, my German shepherd will stay inside after dark" contains a dangling modifier.

A dangling modifier is a word or phrase that modifies a word not clearly stated in the sentence. Because of the separation, sentences with this error often sound awkward, ridiculous, or confusing.
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