Hello.
A misplaced modifier is a phrase or clause that's just thrown into the sentence, and as a result, it makes the sentence pretty strange.
The answer choice "C.) The granola bar had a shiny wrapper that she ate" contains the misplaced modifier "that she ate"; it should be "The granola bar that she ate had a shiny wrapper," but it is placed at the end of the sentence instead of the middle.
I hope this helps!
The words luscious and seven are adjectives modifying<span> the noun apple. Contrast with adverb, below. Note that verbals describing words (running, broken) are considered </span>adjectives<span>. ADVERB: A </span>part of speech<span> that </span>modifies<span> sentences, verbs,</span>adjectives<span>, or other adverbs.</span>
Answer:
<h3>they are um uhm I do not have any idea about the poem and if I did I would have helped sorry </h3>
So Nuttle visits Mrs. Sappleton because she is one of the people that his sister has said that he should visit. He should visit her to prevent his mental issue from recurring and/or getting worse.
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