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20 January, 00:44

Which revision fixes the dangling modifier in this sentence? While pitching a tent with the scouts, a doe ate the tall grass in the meadow.

In the meadow while pitching a tent with the scouts, a doe ate the tall grass.

In the meadow, a doe ate the tall grass while pitching a tent with the scouts.

While pitching a tent in the meadow with the scouts, a doe ate the tall grass.

While I was pitching a tent with the scouts, a doe ate the tall grass in the meadow.

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  1. 20 January, 00:55
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    The option which fixes the dangling modifier in this sentence is the last one - While I was pitching a tent with the scouts, a doe ate the tall grass in the meadow.

    This is correct because the other options make it seem as if the doe was pitching the tent will eating the grass.
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