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Choose the two sentences that have misplaced or dangling modifiers. A. Looking out onto the ocean, the sudden wind gust made the waves even higher.

B. To examine the car tire, I had to first remove the wheel.

C. Walking to the grocery store, Michael was drenched by the rain.

D. When we flew over Colorado, we saw snowcapped mountains.

E. On their way home, Ari and Mark had a conversation about a striped man's shirt.

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