The answer is (i.e. the answer with the misplaced adjective phrase) . . .
<em><u>A. Mr. Anderson made a table for his wife with three legs</u></em>.
This sentence makes it sound as if Mr. Anderson's wife has three legs, when in fact it is the table that has three legs.
Correctly written, it should look like this . . .
"Mr. Anderson made a table <em>with three legs</em> for his wife."
I've never gone to health for some reason, how's it like?
False and false. Both statements are incorrrect. The first description is describing fiction and the second is describing non-fiction Or an essay/research paper
It should be <span>claim, reason, evidence, counterclaim and rebuttal, conclusion. I took an AP English class last year that taught me how to write a persuasive essay. </span>
You example them as an ‘immigrant’ because an immigrant is someone who comes from another country and moves to a different country.