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This sentence includes a dangling modifier: At the age of sixteen, my father bought me my first car

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Step-by-step explanation:

At the age of sixteen, my father bought me my first car

When you say 'age of sixteen', you mean refer to yourself. However, you actually refer to your father in the sentence.

The sentence can also be written like this:
My father, at the age of sixteen, bought me my first car.

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See how the father is being referred to as the sixteen-year-old.

Here's how you can write the sentence better:

When I was sixteen, my father bought me my first car.

Now, it is clear that your father bought you the car when YOU were 16.

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