The "incorrect" example of dangling modifiers is: "As a teacher, it is important to stay patient." Isn't that sentence perfectly correct if it describes a teacher in general? If I'm not a teacher, I'm saying that it's important for teachers to stay patient. Without additional context, it just seems like a poor example. The first example shows that the correct object is missing without additional context.
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The "incorrect" example of dangling modifiers is: "As a teacher, it is important to stay patient." Isn't that sentence perfectly correct if it describes a teacher in general? If I'm not a teacher, I'm saying that it's important for teachers to stay patient. Without additional context, it just seems like a poor example. The first example shows that the correct object is missing without additional context.
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