Hello! :)
Alright so by reading this sentence we can get the answer, simple right? Yes! :D
I was able to conclude the answer was A, A dangling Modifier.
A dangling modifier is a phrase or a clause which says something different from what its meant to be read as, because words are left out.
Does this help you any? :)
•❋Korey❋•
I really hate people like this who don't add the properties.
Answer:
I left in a French steamer, and she called in every blamed port they have out there, for, as far as I could see, the sole purpose of landing soldiers and custom-house officers. I watched the coast. Watching a coast as it slips by the ship is like thinking about an enigma. There it is before you—smiling, frowning, inviting, grand, mean, insipid, or savage, and always mute with an air of whispering, ‘Come and find out.’
Explanation:
This one was almost featureless, as if still in the making, with an aspect of monotonous grimness. The edge of a colossal jungle, so dark-green as to be almost black, fringed with white surf, ran straight, like a ruled line, far, far away along a blue sea whose glitter was blurred by a creeping mist. The sun was fierce, the land seemed to glisten and drip with steam. Here and there greyish-whitish specks showed up clustered inside the white surf, with a flag flying above them perhaps.