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Impossible to determine whether it is dangling without the rest of the sentence.
Correct.
To correct the dangling modifier, you could rephrase the sentence as follows: "Rage and despair filled the heart of the captive who was fastened to the tree stump." Another option is: "Fastened to the tree stump, the captive felt rage and despair fill their heart."
Move the word or the phrase closer to the words modified. If this is not possible, make separate sentences or remove the modifier completely.
The correct spelling is 'dangling' (hanging).
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To correct a misplaced modifier, you can move it closer to the word or phrase it is meant to modify to clarify the intended meaning of the sentence. Ensure that the modifier is placed in a logical position to avoid confusion or ambiguity for the reader. Always double-check your sentence to confirm that the modifier is clearly and appropriately describing the correct subject.
The correct spelling is "icicle" (a thin, dangling ice form).
Yes, the modifier is used correctly. "He spoke sharply to his sister" would be the correct way to write the sentence.
A modifier whose place in the sentence can easily confuse the reader.. Ex. I watched him frequently as he walked his dog. Correct way: I frequently watched him as he walked his dog. The word frequently is the ambiguous modifier.
Yes
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