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English, 29.09.2020 21:01 nrosario33

A student wrote the following sentence. Shareese’s grandmother came to her graduation from Texas.

How can the student best correct the misplaced modifier in her sentence?

She can place the phrase “from Texas” after “Shareese’s.”
She can place “from Texas” at the very beginning of the sentence.
She can place the phrase “from Texas” before the word “graduation.”
She can place the phrase “from Texas” after the word “grandmother.”

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