<p>A, nope misplaced modifier
B saw it? who/what
c it's choice? atmosphere or Mauna Kia
e cause it is just stupid best reason I could come up with</p>
<p>D is the answer/</p>
<p>A, nope misplaced modifier
B saw it? who/what
c it's choice? atmosphere or Mauna Kia
e cause it is just stupid best reason I could come up with</p>
<p>D is the answer/</p>
<p>I know, &1&2, meaning it must have been experimental or something. It was the second to last question on the last writing section.</p>
<p>D is definitely NOT correct.</p>
<p>E is correct</p>
<p>its just a question chill ppl</p>
<p>E is wrong:
<based on="" its="" exceptionally="" dry="" and="" stable="" atmosphere,="" mauna="" kea="" was="" chosen="" by="" astronomers=""> -
means Mauna Kea is based on its exceptionally dry and stable atmosphere.</based></p>
<p>correct:
astronomers' decision was based on the fact that Mauna Kea's atmosphere is exceptionally dry and stable and STINKY</p>
<p>google it, D is correct</p>
<p>The actual answer is in fact D. Strange, right?</p>
<p>Bump... Can someone explain why D is right? It seems like a dangling modifier and it begins with "because". Apparently, these are okay sometimes?</p>
<p>Honestly, I think and how I got to D was the others had the errors, even though Because is "sometimes" ok it was the lest "offensive" than the other errors, really stupid reason yeah, but sometimes stupid reasons work?</p>
<p>What about the dangling modifier? It is very "offensive" typically.</p>
<p>the word because keeps it from being a dangling modifier. Take away because, then it is a dangling modifier. I have seen becaseu start a sentence on other correct answer choices</p>