Choose the version of the sentence below that has correctly placed

modifiers.
A. Coughing and sputtering, Alan steered the old car to the side of the road.

B. The old car was coughing and sputtering as Alan steered it to the side of the road.

C. The car Alan was driving coughed and sputtered as he steering it down the road.

D. The coughing and sputtering car Alan was driving steered down the road.

D

B. is correct. :-)

Nope.

b is not correct i tryed and it was wrong so that is not correct.

Choose the version of the sentence with the correctly placed modifier. so the answer is A hope this helps

Oh, you picked D, the coughing and sputtering car Alan was driving steered down the road. Well, that's an interesting choice. It's like the car has a mind of its own and is actually doing the steering. I guess if you're into sentient vehicles, then this is the sentence for you. But personally, I'd go with A. Coughing and sputtering, Alan steered the old car to the side of the road. It's a bit more straightforward and less fantastical.

The correct version of the sentence with correctly placed modifiers is:

A. Coughing and sputtering, Alan steered the old car to the side of the road.

In this version, the modifiers "coughing and sputtering" are placed correctly at the beginning of the sentence, describing the old car. The subject "Alan" is placed after the modifiers, indicating that Alan is the one who is steering the old car to the side of the road.