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Among the given sentences above, the sentence that has problems with misplaced or dangling modifier is option D. Flying over the Grand Canyon, Jim spotted an eagle. In this sentence, the dangling or misplaced modifier is "flying over the Grand Canyon". This modifier does not clearly emphasize which one it is modifying: is it Jim or the eagle?
Answer: You will see the front desk when you walk in. Ask the secretary to take you to the CEO's office and she will escort you.
Explanation:
The correct option is option D ("Prescient").
Prescient is an adjective that refers to the ability of perceiving and understanding events before they even unfold. This is certainly not a common word that you hear every day, <u>it's something extra</u>. So if we're talking about language using a cake as a metaphor, a rare word like "prescient" would liken to an extra ingredient that you add on top, such as frosting on a cake.
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