Answer: D. <span>Darlene wrote a note to her best friend on paper.
The correct sentence should have been stated this way:
</span>Darlene wrote a note on paper <span>to her best friend .
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The phrase "a note on paper" modifies the verb "wrote", therefore should follow right after the word it modifies.
Is there the rest of this question somewhere?
Hyperbole involves the use of exaggeration for humor.
This depends if you are addressing the sentence formally or casually.
Most english teachers prefer you saying and submitting “I’ll pick up tickets for you and I”.
Me is used in a more causal term so therefore, for this answer I would put “I”