Determine if the sentence contains a misplaced or dangling modifier, or if it is correct

Studying in the library my phone suddenly rang loudly, disturbing the quiet atmosphere
Misplaced modifier
Dangling modifier
Correct

Misplaced modifier

The sentence contains a misplaced modifier.

The sentence "Studying in the library my phone suddenly rang loudly, disturbing the quiet atmosphere" contains a misplaced modifier.

To identify a misplaced modifier, we need to understand that a modifier should be placed as close as possible to the word it is modifying in order to ensure clarity and avoid confusion. In this case, the modifier "studying in the library" should be placed closer to the word it modifies, which is most likely "I" or "me."

To correct the sentence, the modifier should be placed at the beginning or at the end of the sentence. Here are two possible corrected versions:

1. While studying in the library, my phone suddenly rang loudly, disturbing the quiet atmosphere.
2. My phone suddenly rang loudly, disturbing the quiet atmosphere when I was studying in the library.

Both of these revisions place the modifier "studying in the library" closer to the word it modifies, making the sentence clearer and grammatically correct.