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Professional Editor's Corner Squinting Modifiers
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  • Clear writing is essential, especially nowadays.
    According to a recent study Microsoft conducted
    (May 2015), the average attention span for an
    adult fell from 12 seconds in 2000 to 8 seconds
    in 2015. Readers grow frustrated when they do not
    quickly grasp the meaning of a sentence. That
    coupled with our falling attention spans (since
    the mobile technology revolution) means that any
    confusion in your writing can cause readers to
    click away. To offer some help, were going to
    talk more about modifiers. They are much more
    important than you think. Weve already discussed
    misplaced and dangling modifiers, so you may
    remember that a modifier is a word, phrase, or
    clause that provides additional detail about some
    other element in a sentence. Readers expect
    modifiers to lie immediately before or after what
    they describe. A misplaced modifier modifies the
    wrong word or words (the mistake is obvious). A
    dangling modifier does not seem to logically go
    with any word or words in the sentence.

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  • In addition to dangling and misplaced,
    incorrectly situated modifiers come in one other
    form squinting. A squinting modifier is one that
    could logically go with one of two words or
    phrases and usually (but not always) sits between
    those two words or phrases. In this case, readers
    do not know which word or words the modifier is
    offering additional detail about.
  • Lets look at some examples to understand the
    difference. The modifier is in bold.
  • Misplaced Modifier
  • Original The rabbit tried to escape the hunter
    diving into a bush and hiding beneath the
    branches.
  • Clearly the hunter isnt diving into a bush and
    hiding. The rabbit must be. So we can revise by
    moving that part to the beginning.

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  • Revision Diving into a bush and hiding beneath
    the branches, the rabbit tried to escape the
    hunter.
  • Dangling Modifier
  • Original To win the race, practice is necessary.
  • Clearly practice is not trying to win the race.
  • Revision To win the race, I must practice.
  • Squinting Modifier
  • John said during class Tom acted nervous.
  • This modifier is squinting because readers dont
    know whether John made this comment during class
    or Tom acted nervous during class. Either makes
    sense. So we need to move the modifier to the
    beginning or the end of the sentence depending on
    which is true.

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  • Case 1 During class, John said Tom acted
    nervous.
  • Case 2 John said Tom acted nervous during class.
  • Lets look at some more examples of squinting
    modifiers.
  • 1. Inform Mr. Smith before the meeting that the
    CEO wants to see him.
  • Is the informing supposed to occur before the
    meeting? Or is Mr. Smith supposed to see the CEO
    before the meeting? This sentence does not make
    that clear. Again, we need to move the modifier
    to the beginning or the end of the sentence
    depending on what we mean.
  • Case 1 Before the meeting, inform Mr. Smith that
    the CEO wants to see him.
  • Case 2 Inform Mr. Smith that the CEO wants to
    see him before the meeting.

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  • 2. The causeway has a drawbridge to allow the
    passage of large boats from which fishing is
    prohibited.
  • Is fishing prohibited from the drawbridge? Or the
    large boats? Here we need to set the modifier off
    with commas and make sure it sits next to what it
    modifies.
  • Case 1 The causeway has a drawbridge, from which
    fishing is prohibited, to allow the passage of
    large boats.
  • Case 2 The causeway has a drawbridge to allow
    the passing of large boats, from which fishing is
    prohibited.
  • There you go! Youre now one step closer to
    keeping your audience engaged.

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