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Review: Identifying Misplaced or Dangling Modifiers, Answer 9.2

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Question:
To succeed in engineering, some technical writing ability is a definite asset.
Answer:
The answer does not contain a misplaced modifier is not correct.
Explanation:
This sentence does contain a misplaced modifier. The phrase to succeed in engineering is illogically modifying the noun phrase technical writing ability instead of modifying the person or persons hoping to succeed.