Can you determine which sentence in each question is grammatically correct? Weed out the elusive dangling modifiers, and you’ll find your answer!1. Question 1Having turned red, Amy knew the litmus paper had detected acid.Moving swiftly, she poured the mixture into a jar.Now full of blooms, the mixture had revived the plants.2. Question 2Gathering his courage, Kari went out into the blizzard.Unable to hear over his iPod, a truck narrowly missed Paolo.Wearing matching snowsuits, Mother easily spotted the twins.3. Question 3Sniffing the baseboards, Jo thought the dog was hunting for mice.Covered in mud, the dogs burst into the library.To enter quietly, Harriet saw the burglar take off his shoes.4. Question 4Having burned down to a stub, I put out the candle.By opening the windows, the wind soon blew the smoke away.Arching their backs, the cats began to yowl.5. Question 5Without a nightcap on, Hector’s bed felt much too cold.A man, tall and stout, appeared suddenly in the doorway.Frightened, Hector’s feet hit the frozen floor in an instant.6. Question 6By pelting them with snowballs, Ang’s attackers were driven back.After falling from the cliff, I could see Jane had been injured.Smiling broadly, Marco was the next to enter.7. Question 7Although tired, Darla continued rowing toward the beach.Long believed to be extinct, the crowd gaped at the giant lizard.While watching the sunset, the waves lapped gently on the rocks.