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Yes, the modifier is used correctly. "He spoke sharply to his sister" would be the correct way to write the sentence.
Correct.
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.
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Yes. If you have a code for the Pokemon Modifier, you can toss an amount of the Master Balls (If data is correct, is should work.) Get the code and you will be able to get the staters.
Place the modifier as close as possible to the word it modifies.
No. The hips are inferior to the shoulders, or caudal to the shoulders.
Troubled by his actions
Place the modifier and the word it modifies as close together as possible in the sentence.
A team of girls is ("of girls" is a modifier, a team is the subject and that is singular)