The answer would be B - <span>I dislike writing poems in English class as much as dissecting in biology class makes Jessica nauseous.
This is an example of faulty parallelism. The structure of the sentence is incorrect and is not stated correctly.
Hope that helps. -UnicornFudge aka Nadia</span>
A participial phrase contains a participle, which is a verbal form with the endings -ed or -ing (or irregular, such as "written", as in "Written on monday (the piece was famous already on Tuesday)).
here the participle is "noted" and the whole phrase is this one:
Noted for her beauty
For me, Harrison being handicapped more severely than others, shows he is exceptionally more talented than the average person. The H-G men giving Harrison bigger and more intense handicaps indicates they view him as a bigger threat. He continually is outgrowing his hindrances showing he is very good at maneuvering his way through difficult situations.
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Option A is the correct answer