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Fix the dangling modifier. You will have to change the wording slightly.
1) Married to Mary Powell, her entire family moved into the poet’s home.

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A misplaced modifier is too far away from the word it modifies. To correct a misplaced

modifier, rewrite the sentence with the modifier in the correct place. A dangling modifier

does not make sense because the word it should modify is not in the sentence. You will need to

rewrite a sentence slightly to correct a dangling modifier. Dangling and misplaced modifiers

can be words, phrases, or clauses.

Misplaced modifier: The student has checked out that book with the red hair.

Correct modifier: The student with the red hair has checked out that book.

Dangling modifier: After losing his sight, Milton’s Sonnet XIX was written.

Correct modifier: After losing his sight, Milton wrote his Sonnet XIX.

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