I’ve sister had this question and i think it’s C
(don’t hate me if it’s wrong)
The correct answer is SHIFT.
In this excerpt, Churchill moves (or shifts) from speaking about the first four years of the last war (which were filled with "disaster and disappointment") to speaking about the morale of the Allies (which was high despite disappointment).
Churchill is not using understatement, which is describing something as smaller than it really is here. He is also not using logos, because he is not providing a logical argument to explain why the Allies would have such high morale despite disappointment. Finally, he is not using parallelism, because these ideas are all phrased differently.
Very sad it’s sad not very good either
Answer:
1) better 2)worse 3)fitting 4)summery 5)affordable 6)enjoyable/humorous
Explanation:
The sentence that contains a misplaced modifier is the last option. Meowing frantically in the tree, I rescued the cat.
A modifier changes, clarifies, qualifies, or limits a particular word in a sentence in order to add emphasis, explanation, or detail. Modifiers are descriptive words, including adjectives and adverbs. Modifier phrases, such as adjective clauses and adverbial phrases describe adjectives and adverbs.