Instructions Each sentence has 2 parts. In Part I, If the mo…
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Instructiоns Eаch sentence hаs 2 pаrts. In Part I, If the mоdifier is cоrrectly reduced, type correct. If the modifier is reduced incorrectly, type incorrect. In Part II, if the modifier is wrong, fix the mistake and type the correct clause. Do NOT type the entire sentence. If the modifier is correct, type correct. Do NOT use any punctuation. Try to use pronouns 'they' or "I" if the subject is unknown. Also, remember the time order subjordinators must remain in the reduced clauses, but the comp/contrast and cause/effect subordiantors get reduced, so pay attention to the subordinators when you type the correctly fixed clause. See the example below: Part I. YOU SEE: Sentence: When walking through the park, the flowers smelled wonderful. YOU TYPE: incorrect Part II. YOU TYPE: When I walked through the park ORYOU TYPE: I smelled the flowers Part I. Does the sentence below have a correctly reduced modifier? Type correct if the modifier is correctly reduced. Type incorrect if the modifier is incorrect. Sentence: After entering the laboratory, the discovery was apparent to the research team.
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