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28 November, 22:41

Explain the difference between a misplaced modifier and a squinting modifier.

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  1. 28 November, 22:46
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    A misplaced modifier is a phrase or clause placed awkwardly in a sentence so that it appears to modify or refer to an unintended word and a squinting modifier is a n ambiguous modifier (commonly an adverb, such as only) that appears to qualify the words both before and after it
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