The answer is (i.e. the answer with the misplaced adjective phrase) . . .
<em><u>A. Mr. Anderson made a table for his wife with three legs</u></em>.
This sentence makes it sound as if Mr. Anderson's wife has three legs, when in fact it is the table that has three legs.
Correctly written, it should look like this . . .
"Mr. Anderson made a table <em>with three legs</em> for his wife."
Yes, it does, the sentence should be written like this: Beth, my two year old sister, is very curious, so I have to keep a close eye on her.
Explanation:
you just received information that your brother was involved in a fight write a letter to him and Ryan because to be patient and Taurus
“They put on fake personas for/to appeal the public, making them unreliable role models?”
i personally am for it so it’s hard to come up with arguments but I think you could use that one! good luck :)