select the misplaced or dangling modifier.\ngazing at notre dame cathedral, the gray-green water of the…

select the misplaced or dangling modifier.\ngazing at notre dame cathedral, the gray-green water of the river seine rushed by, carrying heart-shaped leaves recently fallen from linden trees.
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Brief Explanations:
A dangling modifier is a phrase that doesn't clearly modify the intended subject. Here, "Gazing at Notre Dame Cathedral" is a participial phrase. The subject of the main clause is "the gray - green water of the river Seine", but water can't "gaze". So the misplaced/dangling modifier is "Gazing at Notre Dame Cathedral".
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Gazing at Notre Dame Cathedral