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11. Based on the recent decline in enrollment. the admissions office decided to reevaluate
its recruitment strategies.
12. Unaccustomed to the rigors of college life, James's grades dropped.Below is the official explanation and answers : ( both are contradicting each other )11. Based on the recent decline in enrollment, the admissions office decided to reevaluate its recruitment
strategies.
Based on ... enrollment: INCORRECT. As a noun modifier, the past participle based modifies admissions
office. However, the intention of the sentence is not that the admissions office itself is based on the
recent decline in enrollment. The phrase based on X is often incorrectly used in place of the prepositional
phrase because of, which can correctly modify the verb phrase decided to reevaluate.
Correction: Because of the recent decline in enrollment, the admissions office decided to reevaluate
its recruitment strategies.12. Unaccustomed to the rigors of college life, James's grades dropped.
Unaccustomed to... college lifo: INCORRECT. As a noun modifier, the past participle unaccustomed modifies
the noun phrase James's grades. However, the author of the sentence obviously intends for unaccustomed
to modify James himsel£ If we wish to begin the sentence with the noun modifier, we
must rephrase the sentence to make James the subject.
Correction: Unaccustomed to the rigors of college life, James allowed his grades to drop.