"Going to Cedar Point, fields of soy beans all around, in the seat of the car, Joyce riding, and Sue, together." This construction:

has a subject and predicate that do not agree in number.

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includes a pronoun that has no appropriate antecedent.

includes a shift in person.

includes a shift in tense.

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The correct answer is: "has a subject and predicate that do not agree in number."

In the given sentence, the subject "fields of soy beans all around" is plural, whereas the predicate "is" is singular. This disagreement in number between the subject and predicate makes the sentence grammatically incorrect.

To ensure agreement in number, the correct sentence would be: "Fields of soy beans are all around."

Explanation on how to identify subject-predicate agreement in number:
1. Identify the subject: The subject is the noun or noun phrase that the sentence is about. In this case, it is "fields of soy beans all around."
2. Identify the predicate: The predicate is the verb or verb phrase that describes what the subject is doing or experiencing. In this case, it is "is."
3. Check the number agreement: Ensure that the subject and predicate agree in number, either both singular or both plural. In this case, "fields of soy beans all around" is plural, so the corresponding verb should be "are."