Unless Mark Sloan grows a few inches, he will always need my help to reach the cookie jar.
The first alternative is correct (A).
The relations of cause and effect are applied when one phenomenon is able to explain the event of another phenomenon. For example, in item (B): recycling programs (the cause) reduce local waste production (effect).
In order to discuss the problem of hunger in underdeveloped countries, many causes need to be analyzed, that is, there is not only one phenomenon that causes hunger, but several, such as poverty, politics, lack of jobs.
A woman has to constantly keep her wardrobe updated with the latest couture in trend, and in society where the self worth of a person is judged by the labels and brands she has. If she wears rubber boots they make fun of her and call her "bride of Frankenstein" so he got some hand me down dresses from her cousins who is 3 years older but the dress are outdated. Later on she lives in the west and learns that she shouldn't try to flaw and she should just be herself and what's in the inside is what counts and not the outside.
The dangling modifier in the paragraph is found in this phrase: Running for the bus, the rain began to pour.
Dangling modifiers are identified as errors. These don't have a clear target of the sentence and confuse the readers.
Running for the bus is a participle phrase. It doesn't have its correct target.
To correct the above dangling modifier, it should be like this.
While I am running for the bus, the rain began to pour.