Which sentence contains a misplaced modifier? A.
She called for help from people on the corner at the top of her voice.

B.
A man with a baseball hat was knocked against the bench.

C.
A lady's briefcase blew open, and papers flew over our heads and into the street.

D.
Suddenly, a strong gust of wind tore through the little group at the bus stop.

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Answer 1
Answer: Sentence A) She called for help from people on the corner at the top of her voice is the one that contains a misplaced modifier. 
As it is written, one would think the people on the corner are situated at the top of her voice.
Answer 2
Answer:

The answer is definatly a


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“Yup,” she said.

“What about?” he said.

“I forget,” she said. “Something real sad on television.”

“What was it?” he said.

“It’s all kind of mixed up in my mind,” said Hazel.

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“I always do,” said Hazel.

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How does this interaction between George and Hazel develop Kurt Vonnegut’s social criticism?      

   

It demonstrates potential problems that occur in a competitive relationship.

It illustrates the need for maintaining equality in a society.

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i think the answer is D, im not sure tho

The interaction portrayed above between George and Hazel develops Kurt Voonegut's social criticism through the 'forgetting' of the sad things that were portrayed in the television. The attempt to forget sad things was a root of social criticism because they should not be ignored and they can be important to in someone's life.

Sometimes called the simple predicate

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The predicate tells something about the subject, like what it did or how it looks. An example of a simple sentence where there is a noun for the subject and a verb for the predicate is “Mary jogs.” Sometimes the subject is implied in a sentence, like “Watch out!”

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Since you didn't provide the excerpt, I am going to assume that the answer you need is 'hearken'.