The action verb is the word that "does something", is an action.
The only thing you can do is "possess"
The action verb is possess.
I think it's D but I might be wrong
I believe the answer is D.
The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "Looking through the boat's glass bottom, we saw brightly colored fish and even a small shark swim past us." The sentence that has a mismatch between subject and modifier is this "<span>Looking through the boat's glass bottom, we saw brightly colored fish and even a small shark swim past us."</span>
The Latin prefix dis- means apart, asunder, away, utterly or having reversing or opposite forces or ideas, and also classified as simply not or not any. Like for example, discontent, dishearten, discomfort, disrepair, discredit, disbelief, dislike, disown, disability, etc.