The problem with the wording in "Startled by the noise, the alarm clock was knocked on the floor" is that it makes it sound like the alarm clock was startled. It would be better written: "Startled by the alarm clock, I knocked it on the floor."
Both examples need commas after their modifiers, as well as some other punctuation that isn't currently allowed in Wiki questions. Other than that, the first example is correct. It implies that you were standing on the chair, which is a reasonable action for you to take when you want to reach something high. The second example is incorrect. It implies that the alarm clock was startled by its own noise. It's more likely that the person who knocked the alarm clock onto the floor was startled. Example #2 correction: Startled by the noise, I (he/she/etc.) knocked the alarm clock onto the floor.
In the sentence, "the big bad wolf" is the modifier. It describes the noun "wolf" by giving information about its size and temperament.
astounded, amazed, staggered, surprised, startled, stunned, confounded, stupefied, dazed, taken aback, flabbergasted, floored, bowled over, knocked for a loop.
The professor was teaching the class wearing a tweed coat.B.Kim served the guests wearing her favorite party gown.Puzzled, the riddle left Jennifer scratching her head in confusion.A misplaced modifier in a sentence occurs when a word, phrase, or some clause is placed far from the word it modifies, which makes the sentence confusing.
Knocked like a hammer hitting a nail. Knocked as hard as a wrecking ball. Knocked like a tree falling in the forest.
peeps knocked it down
Knocked Out was created on 1987-02-02.
Though no single volume can document how Stonehenge got knocked down, it is believed it was knocked down by an earthqauke.
Don't shake the person knocked out.Call for help.
You can be knocked down but not blown backwards.
The duration of Knocked Up is 2.15 hours.
'Knocked Up' was directed by Judd Apatow.