Answer:
misplaced modifier is a word, phrase, or clause that is improperly separated from the word it modifies / describes. Because of the separation, sentences with this error often sound awkward, ridiculous, or confusing. Furthermore, they can be downright illogical. The example above suggests that a gold man owns a watch.
This sentence is a simple sentence, even though it has 'and'.
Mean-kind nice caring generous
friendly-unfriendly unkind horrible
strong-feeble weak powerless
A) Stamina I'm pretty sure