Which sentence contains a misplaced modifier? A.
This essay is for English, which is my favorite class.

B.
I'm going to wear this shirt, which my aunt bought me.

C.
My promises are as good as gold, which I never break.


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Answer 1
Answer: The sentence that contains a misplaced modifier is C. My promises are as good as gold, which I never break.

The modifier "which I never break" modifies promises not gold.

The sentence should read like this, My promises, which I never break, are as good as gold.


Answer 2
Answer:  C. My promises are as good as gold, which I never break.

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Explanation:

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Answer:

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Explanation:

Answer:

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