Answer:
D). Yesterday, my dad walked the dog in his suit and tie.
Step-by-step explanation:
In the sentence "Yesterday, my dad walked the dog in his suit and tie" is the dog wearing the suit and tie, or is the dad. this is what makes this sentence have a misplaced modifier.
To make writing clear, authors must make sure that modifiers are placed properly. A misplaced modifier is one that is improperly separated from what it is intended to describe. A misplaced modifier creates confusing or illogical sentences.
"White and fluffy, no one has ever seen something so cute." is wrong because it includes a dangling modifier, which is not what we are looking for.
Answers A and B are wrong too because they don't include any misplaced modifiers or dangling modifiers, making them have no mistakes, which makes them wrong! Sorry if this is confusing.
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Modifier - a word, phrase, or clause that describes another word (or group of words) in a sentence.
Dangling Modifier – a word, phrase, or clause that has no clear object or action to describe