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Medium Reading and Writing · Standard English Conventions · None · MCQ

The first time I saw the city, it was like stepping into a time capsule. The streets were filled with charming old buildings that had been meticulously preserved, and the air was filled with the sounds of horse-drawn carriages. I felt as if I had traveled back to a bygone era. It was easy to imagine what life would have been like for the people who lived there a century ago. It's a fascinating place, full of history and charm.

Which choice best describes the error in the underlined portion of this sentence?

  1. A

    The sentence contains a comma splice.

  2. B

    The sentence contains a misplaced modifier.

  3. C

    The sentence is missing a comma after the introductory phrase.

  4. D

    The sentence contains a dangling modifier.

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