C would be the proper way to say other options. The word Either is a good clue to help you see it's a decision to be made
Hello.
A misplaced modifier is a phrase or clause that's just thrown into the sentence, and as a result, it makes the sentence pretty strange.
The answer choice "C.) The granola bar had a shiny wrapper that she ate" contains the misplaced modifier "that she ate"; it should be "The granola bar that she ate had a shiny wrapper," but it is placed at the end of the sentence instead of the middle.
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Answer:
d. Post hoc
Explanation:
This is an example of a post hoc because the claim is based on an unfounded observation. Saying, "Oh, this summer is pretty hot. Bet <em>that's</em> why there's been more crime lately.", just doesn't make sense. The crime rate has risen, and the summer is hot, but that doesn't mean that those two things are directly related.