Misplaced and Dangling Modifiers - Post Test
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To
see how well you have learned to avoid and repair misplaced and dangling
modifiers, complete
the POST TEST below. There is no
answer key for the POST TEST. Instead, you are to have your response checked by the Writing
Support Program office.
If
the results of your POST TEST indicate that you need more work in some area of this chapter,
the Writing Support Program office will direct you to additional material.
If you do well on the POST TEST, the Writing Support Program office will tell you that you
have satisfactorily completed the unit.
You must print out a copy of this original page to complete the Post Test. Make your corrections right on the printout. Then bring your completed Post Test to the Writing Support Program office for evaluation and review so that you can take the final test in the office.
Link to Printable Post Test
Part I - Misplaced Modifiers
Directions: The sentences below contain misplaced modifiers. Circle the misplaced modifier and draw an arrow to where it belongs in the sentence to convey the intended meaning.
1.
A wind blew across the field that was cold and blustery.
2.
Joan had made up her mind to be an architect before she was thirteen
years old.
3.
Fortunately,
Mark almost sold all his bronze sculptures.
4.
He struck the fish bowl with his forehead, which fortunately was empty.
5.
I told Mick when my new computer arrived I would let him surf the
internet.
6. We only have three more miles to go before reaching the hotel.
7. Elvis saw a bird sitting on the telephone wire that he could not identify.
8.
Throw that spoiled package of meat into the trash can.
9.
She found a woolen child's scarf in the yard.
10
Hung across two poles, I saw a clothesline.
Part
II - Dangling Modifiers
Directions: Using either of the two methods explained in the module, rewrite each of the following sentences to correct the dangling modifiers.