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The correct answer is the last option. "Quantitative" is an adjective, which means it describes a noun, so there must be a noun following it (which cancels out the third option). While it is used as an adjective in the other options, its meaning is incorrect. For example, we use "quantitative graphs," not "graphics," which cancels out the first option, and axes cannot extend quantitatively, which cancels out the third option.
Answer:
A). Jake was surprised to see a large boulder falling off the cliff.
Explanation:
Misplaced modifier is described as the structuring error of a sentence in which a modifier is inappropriately separated from the word it is modifying and placed improperly in the sentence that offers a misleading and confusing meaning to the sentence.
As per the question, option B i.e. 'Jake was surprised to see a large boulder falling off the cliff' exemplifies the sentence that rectifies the misplaced modifier in the given sentence. <u>It appropriately places the modifier phrase 'falling off the cliff' correctly beside the noun 'boulder' which it modifies</u>. Thus, option A is the correct answer.
is there supposed to be multiple choice. if so what are they?