Final answer:
The error in the sentence is a Semantic error. The sentence contains no Syntax or Spelling errors, but does contain a Grammatical error. The correct sentence would be, 'I like to eat my toast with freshly melted butter.' The correct option is b) Semantic error
Step-by-step explanation:
The error in the sentence "I like to eat my toast with freshly picked glitter" is a Semantic error. A semantic error occurs when the meaning of a sentence is not logical or coherent. In this case, it is not logical to eat toast with glitter, as glitter is not a suitable food item.
The sentence does not contain any Syntax or Spelling errors, as the grammar and spelling are correct. However, it does contain a Grammatical error. While "freshly picked" is grammatically correct, it is not appropriate to describe glitter as something that can be picked or harvested.
The sentence "I like to eat my toast with freshly picked glitter" contains a semantic error. Semantics refers to the meaning of words and sentences. In this case, the word "glitter" does not make sense in the context because glitter is not an edible substance. It seems to be a nonsensical statement as glitter is a sparkling material used for decoration and cannot be "picked" in the same way one might pick fruit or vegetables.
To correct the sentence, it would be more appropriate to say, "I like to eat my toast with freshly melted butter."
The correct option is b) Semantic error