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it is D i believe hope this helps
A.It was a lark when Andrew chose not to do his chores.
B. The lark perched in the tree and sang its heart out.
To grow is an a. infinitive because it is a basic verb phrase. The plant would be going to something if this was a preposition.
Answer:
c. Covered in chocolate, our guests enjoyed freshly picked strawberries.
Explanation:
Misplaced modifiers are those groups of words or phrases that are put in a sentence but do not modify the intended word. Rather, they are placed in such a way that they seem to modify an unintended thing which makes the whole sentence seem awkward.
The misplaced modifier in the given options is seen in option c where the modifier<em> "covered in chocolate"</em> is used in such a way that it seems to modify the "<em>guests</em>" rather than the intended "<em>strawberries</em>'. This makes the sentence seem like the guests were covered in chocolate and not the strawberries.
Thus, the sentence with the misplaced modifier is option c.