Answer:
Wordiness
Explanation:
The sentence uses more words to convey its meaning.
The sentence could be changed into something like this,
"Magazines which regularly run full-color picture stories of stars, currently in the news, are facing financial troubles."
There could also be some other similar version of the sentence offering the same meaning with fewer words.
The best answer that would point to a sentence that has a misplaced modifier would be letter a. The phrase 'swimming away' was pertaining to the ducks. However, the modifier seemed like it was referring to the dog instead of the ducks.
<span><span>Because the author uses the phrase "not feigned but true," it seems that feigned and true are </span>.</span><span>I think that feigned means </span><span>to give a false appearance of or induce as a false impression. Basically to assert as if true : pretend; invent, imagine</span>
1) played
2) invited
3) listened
4) posted
5) planted
6) visited
7) used
8) voted
9) demonstrated
10) did not walk
11) received
12) washed
14) passed
15) danced
16) looked
17) enjoyed
18) stayed
19) laughed
20) discovered
21) recorded
22) invented
22) looked
23) wanted
24) watched
25) found
26) cleared
27) apologized
28) corrected