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English, 13.02.2021 14:00 ellycleland16

DIRECTIONS: Rewrite the following sentences correcting the misplaced modifier. 1. Jessica figured what is wrong in the sentence after a few minutes.

2. After seeing its, expression, Moira and Meinard gave the food to the dog on a large plate.

3. The hunter waited for the birds from the tree with a bow and arrow.

4. Lorna put all the books inside her cabinet that she bought from the bookstore.

5. Sandy finally buys the clothes pondering about its price.​

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