
Unit 2: Modifiers 2.5
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Identify the modifier in the sentence.
The ancient castle, built in the 12th century, attracts many tourists. Its walls, covered with ivy, tell stories of the past. Visitors often take guided tours to learn more about the history.Â
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The stormy weather, with thunder echoing through the valleys and lightning illuminating the dark skies, forced the outdoor concert to be postponed until the following day.Â
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The ancient temple, dating back to the Mayan civilization, stood as a testament to their architectural prowess and cultural achievements.Â
Identify the modifier in the sentence.
Mia, determined to improve her running speed, joined the track team. Her coach, experienced in competitive running, provided valuable advice. Mia’s performance, enhanced by rigorous training, showed remarkable improvement.Â
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During the hiking trip, the group saw many beautiful vistas. The path, winding through the mountains, offered stunning views. They stopped often to take pictures.Â
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The enthusiastic student, eager to participate in the science fair, conducted experiments day and night to perfect his project.Â
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The adventurous explorer, equipped with a sense of adventure, ventured into uncharted territories in search of hidden treasures.Â
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The novel, which was written by a famous author, became an instant bestseller. Readers were captivated by the intricate plot. The book received rave reviews from critics.Â
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The documentary, narrated by a famous naturalist, captivated the audience. It covered the migration patterns of birds. The segment, detailing the challenges birds face, was particularly moving.Â
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The picturesque village, surrounded by rolling hills, was a popular destination for tourists.Â
Researchers studying preferred listening volumes compared musicians and nonmusicians as they adjusted recordings of multiple genres to their “most enjoyable” volume. Musicians consistently preferred lower volumes than nonmusicians. The researchers noted that musicians’ long-term exposure to intense sound environments might shift their comfort range upward.
Proposed Conclusion: All humans prefer music at lower volumes than musicians do.
Question: Is the proposed conclusion logically correct?