Probably fought with my best friend over a stupid little boy in 1st grade XD
Answer:
Ambiguous Adverb: "a situation where a sentence may be interpreted in more than one way," quoted from wiki.
B. Always, the winners are Kurt and Gerald.
The word "always" is awkwardly placed.
D. We ended the game quickly running home.
Did they end the game quickly, or did they run home quickly?
E. We played the video game continuously eating snacks.
Were they playing the video game continuously, or were they eating snacks continuously?
B, D, and E.
I would have grabbed the ball if I had been closer to it.
<span>A.lengthy speech digression
Usually a digression like this is used to recap parts of the story that were told earlier, to remind the audience of character traits and events that happened. Typically the recapped pieces of the story are told so that the next part makes more sense.</span>
Answer: A
Explanation: A sounds the best and makes the most sense given the four choices.