Take another look at the sentence:

Walking in the hot summer sun, sweat dripped from Kenny's face.

Walking in the hot summer sun, a participle phrase, comes right before sweat, an illogical target. Sweat doesn't have feet to walk! Before you continue, review the rules for misplaced and dangling modifiers.

Go back to the sentence to try again.

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