A: Mom and her sisters have decided to go on a trip together
for B it should be: His uncles and my brother were going on a camping trip
for C: the wording is just funky.
for D it should be: Both Natalia and Mike have invited us over
Hopefully this helps and good luck.
Answer: I think the first option
Explanation:
A participle phrase modifies a noun or pronoun, and the first option makes more sense if I put in it a sentence where it describes (modifies) a noun/pronoun
Note: I could be wrong….
The sentence includes two words with virtually identical meanings: duplicity and dishonesty. Therefore, the context clue that's found in the sentence is synonym, as the two are synonymous.
It is a Compound complex sentence