Answer:
Your answer would be a colon.
Explanation:
The rules of a colon
The colon is used to separate two <em>independent clauses</em> when the second explains or illustrates the first. In such usage, the colon functions in much the same way as the semicolon. As with the semicolon, do not capitalize the first word after the colon unless the word is ordinarily capitalized.
Answer:
D. Paul enjoyed the crunchy and creamy texture of the turtle pecan cheesecake.
Explanation:
The first sentence contains a dangling modifier. The adjectives <em>wooden </em>and <em>glowing </em>could describe the girl or the table instead of one specifically. Additionally, <em>three-legged </em>should appear after the table.
In the second sentence, the word <em>quick </em>should be replaced by <em>quickly, </em>and I assume the word <em>mahogany</em> should come before the door.
To correctly describe the mob in the third sentence, we should put the adjectives <em>large </em>and <em>angry</em> beforehand. The large, angry mob!!!!
The last sentence uses the adjectives to describe the turtle pecan cheesecake correctly!
Have good day~
Answer: I am going to say C. Syntax