Misplaced and Dangling Modifiers A modifier is a

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Misplaced and Dangling Modifiers • A modifier is a word or phrase that describes

Misplaced and Dangling Modifiers • A modifier is a word or phrase that describes another part of a sentence. It should be as close as possible to the word it modifies.

Dangling Modifiers • A dangling modifier is a phrase that modifies a word not

Dangling Modifiers • A dangling modifier is a phrase that modifies a word not clearly stated in the sentence. Often these can be unintentionally humorous.

I chased the balloon running down the street.

I chased the balloon running down the street.

I watched the lion with the binoculars.

I watched the lion with the binoculars.

I found my pencils looking through my desk.

I found my pencils looking through my desk.

Dancing in mud, we watched the pigs.

Dancing in mud, we watched the pigs.

Traveling in Florida, their dog ran away. To Florida or Bust

Traveling in Florida, their dog ran away. To Florida or Bust

Driving north, the trees were beautiful. NORTH

Driving north, the trees were beautiful. NORTH

I served steaks to the men on the table.

I served steaks to the men on the table.

Activity • I will give you a strip with a dangling modifier. You are

Activity • I will give you a strip with a dangling modifier. You are to create a picture that reflects the dangling modifier. You will also write the dangling modifier at the top of the page, and the corrected sentence at the bottom of the page. Write your name, class, and Misplaced Modifiers Activity on the back.

Example • Grown by the farmer, my younger brother ate the pieces of fruit.

Example • Grown by the farmer, my younger brother ate the pieces of fruit. My younger brother ate the pieces of fruit grown by the farmer.

Rubric ____ (2) Colorful/Neat/No Pencil (3) Illustration represents misplace modifier. (3) Corrected sentence (2)

Rubric ____ (2) Colorful/Neat/No Pencil (3) Illustration represents misplace modifier. (3) Corrected sentence (2) Punctuation/Spelling DUE MONDAY!!!

Extra Credit • If you finish your first activity, you may create your own

Extra Credit • If you finish your first activity, you may create your own sentence with a misplaced modifier, a picture, and a corrected sentence for an 5 additional points. Label this paper as Misplaced Modifiers Extra Credit.