it might be A. Conspicuous or conherent ! but once again or twice research I think is good of the words and trying to see which sounds better in the blank or pretty much the sentence!
Answer: B. In school, my mother encouraged me to join the band.
The modifier in this case is misplaced as it makes it sound like the mother was at school when she gave the advice. Modifiers can be very important to the structure of a sentence as they can significantly change the meaning if misplaced.
All the other examples express the meaning of the sentence clearly.
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If you hear the same beginning sound of two words, it means that the figurative language used is alliteration. Alliteration is a type of figurative language where you repeat the same consonant sound at the beginning for a few words.
For example...
Creepy crawling critters creep creepily towards the crayon.
In our case, we see the words clearly and confused. These both have the "c" sound at the beginning, so this is alliteration.
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