How misused modifiers can hurt your writing - Emma Bryce

535,846 views ・ 2015-09-08

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This just in:
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"Thief robs town with world's largest chocolate bunny."
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Wait, so are we talking about this,
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or this?
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That's a classic case of a misplaced modifier,
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a common grammatical mistake
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that can dramatically change the meaning of a sentence.
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And lest you think this is a bit far-fetched,
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confusing headlines like this appear all the time.
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Modifiers are words, phrases, and clauses
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that add information about other parts of a sentence,
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which is usually helpful.
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But when modifiers aren't linked clearly enough
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to the words they're actually referring to,
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they can create unintentional ambiguity.
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That happens because the modifying words,
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in this case, "with world's largest chocolate bunny,"
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modify the wrong thing, the robber's actions instead of the town.
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To correct this particular sentence, we simply rephrase
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to make it clearer what the modifying phrase is talking about.
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"Town with world's largest chocolate bunny robbed by thief."
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Now, at least it's clear
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that the thief wasn't armed with a giant chocolate animal.
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Sometimes, modifying words, phrases, or clauses
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don't appear to be modifying anything at all.
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That's called a dangling modifier.
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"Having robbed the bank in record time,
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it was possible to make off with the town's chocolate rabbit as well."
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The modifying phrase in this sentence seems unrelated to anything else,
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and so we're clueless about
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who the chocolate-loving criminal could possibly be.
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Giving the modifier something to modify will solve the problem.
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Then there's another group called the squinting modifiers
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because they're stuck between two things and could feasibly refer to either.
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Often, these modifiers are adverbs, like the one in this sentence:
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"Robbers who steal chocolate bunnies rapidly attract the outrage of onlookers."
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"Rapidly" is the modifier, here, but what's not clear
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is whether it's referring to the speed of the chocolate thievery,
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or how quickly it alerts the furious onlookers.
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To clarify, we can either put the modifier closer to its intended phrase,
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which works in some cases,
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or we can entirely reword the sentence so that the modifier no longer squints,
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but clearly applies to only one part.
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"Chocolate bunny-thieving robbers rapidly attract the outrage of onlookers."
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Justice will eventually come to the chocolate thief,
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but in the meantime,
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our task is to avoid verbal ambiguity
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by making it clear which parts of the sentences modifiers belong to.
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That way, we can at least maintain grammatical law and order.
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