I have no idea what the answer is but someone will.
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I believe the correct answer is B. The modifier "wearing a blue dress" is placed far from the noun which is supposed to modify - Stacey. Such as it is, it could easily be attributed to another noun, the stage. It would seem that the stage was wearing a blue dress, rather than Stacey. This is easily fixable with a comma between "stage" and "wearing".
The C and D sentences are also a little bit awkward, but they don't contain a misplaced modifier.
I am not sure but this might help u...
Intinitive is a verb, without an inflection binding it to a particular subject....
so the answer might be---- either A or D
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The correct answer to this very question today is
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