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Remaining all use Frances Perkins’ (possessive) which modifies Secretary of labor, which is incorrect
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One more D.

D. As secretary of labor, Frances Perkins used her considerable influence with
Franklin D. Roosevelt to prevent

Correct modifier.
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Can someone explain the error in choice B? The initial modifier is modifying Perkin's influence and meaning issue?
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Can someone explain the error in choice B? The initial modifier is modifying Perkin's influence and meaning issue?

Yes, that's exactly what happens here.

B. As secretary of labor, Frances Perkins’ considerable influence with Franklin D. Roosevelt was used to prevent
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B. As secretary of labor, considerable influence of Frances Perkins (...)

"As secretary of labor" is modifying the "influence", not F. Perkins => modifier misplaced.
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Sorry to ask... But is there a link in this forum where I can revise concepts on possessive nouns?

It appears easy to most of you. But I don't get it.
Would like to learn something regarding possessive nouns?
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A. Being that she was secretary of labor, Frances Perkins’ considerable influence with Franklin D. Roosevelt was used preventing- preventing is incorrect verb and also being that is incorrect.

B. As secretary of labor, Frances Perkins’ considerable influence with Franklin D. Roosevelt was used to prevent- misplaced modifier

C. Being secretary of labor, Frances Perkins’ considerable influence with Franklin D. Roosevelt was used preventing - used preventing is incorrect use of verb-hence,and misplaced modifier - incorrect.

D. As secretary of labor, Frances Perkins used her considerable influence with Franklin D. Roosevelt to prevent- Correct

E. Secretary of labor, Frances Perkins’ considerable influence was used with Franklin D. Roosevelt preventing- was used is incorrect verb and there is a misplaced modifier
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