HiLine wrote:
Skills cannot have amounts of sleep, so the problem is with the subject being improperly referred.
Guess you are referring to the issue with the original sentence. Do prepositional phrases always modify the noun after prepositional phrase?
So, for example, would the following sentence be incorrect: In an unprecedented move, Donald Trump fired Corey Lewandowski as campaign manager.
Here, should we interpret that the above sentence is wrong because Donald Trump was not in an an unprecedented move?
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