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A.The sentence makes it seem like the horse is laughing in the face of danger. D.The participial phrase âlaughing in the face of dangerâ is modifying the wrong noun. Â E.The participial phrase âlaughing in the face of dangerâ should be closer to âcowboy.â
In the sentence, "laughing in the face of danger" is a participial phrase describing a noun. The problem is that the noun it describes is horse. This makes it seem as though the horse is "laughing in the face of danger." However, the cowboy is the one doing the laughing as he jumps off the horse. In order to fix this error, the participial phrase needs to move closer to "cowboy". The sentence should be: The cowboy, laughing in the face of danger, jumped from the horse.
The readers understand the sentences if they are constructed in an accurate form. The options: 'the horse is laughing in the face of danger', 'the participial phrase âlaughing in the face of dangerâ modifies the wrong noun' and 'should be closer to âcowboyâ', states that the lines have to be revised.
Points to be noted:
- A comma is to separate a sentence that will help the readers to understand the meaning. Â
- A comma between âthe horseâ and âlaughingâ will convey the accurate meaning.
- Since it is not added, it seems as if the âhorseâ is laughing.
- The participial phrase should modify the noun. So, âlaughing in the face of dangerâ can come next to the word âcowboyâ.
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