The best answer for this question is:
C. You need to speak with Mr. McCarthy, Mrs. Sanchez, and Ms. Hoffman.
Always remember that the clause that precedes the colon mark should be an independent clause. It should contain both a subject and a predicate. In other words, you should not use a colon in situations like below:<span>
a. The books you will need include: Treasure Island and The Swiss Family Robinson. (should have no colon after include)
The same thing with letters B and D.</span>
You would need to see a specialist who specializes in mental disorders and all that. You can not properly diagnose yourself with any kind of condition.
Answer:
C. An essay that argues that the U.S. economic system is not based
on the gold standard
Explanation:
You can of you want to......It's your choice
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I believe the correct answer is B. The modifier "wearing a blue dress" is placed far from the noun which is supposed to modify - Stacey. Such as it is, it could easily be attributed to another noun, the stage. It would seem that the stage was wearing a blue dress, rather than Stacey. This is easily fixable with a comma between "stage" and "wearing".
The C and D sentences are also a little bit awkward, but they don't contain a misplaced modifier.