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A dangling modifier is a A. word that's unnecessary to the rest of the sentence's meaning. B. group of words in the wrong position in a sentence. C. phrase that has nothing to modify in a sentence. D. detail that provides information about the wrong subject.
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User: A dangling modifier is a A. word that's unnecessary to the rest of the sentence's meaning. B. group of words in the wrong position in a sentence. C. phrase that has nothing to modify in a sentence. D. detail that provides information about the wrong subject.

Weegy: A dangling modifier is a - word that's unnecessary to the rest of the sentence's meaning.
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A dangling modifier is a phrase that has nothing to modify in a sentence.
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