A child was injured yesterday by a bus on the way home from school.

A. Properly constructed sentence
B. Run-on
C. Misplaced part
D. Lacks parallel parts

C

Yes. C is right.

Oh no, it seems like that child had a bus-t of bad luck on their way home from school!

C. Misplaced part

To determine if the sentence is a misplaced part, we need to understand the different parts of a sentence and how they should be arranged.

A sentence typically consists of a subject, a verb, and sometimes an object. The subject is the noun or pronoun that performs the action of the verb, and the verb is the action or state of being. The object, if present, receives the action of the verb.

In the given sentence, "A child was injured yesterday by a bus on the way home from school," we can identify the subject as "a child" and the verb as "was injured." The phrase "by a bus on the way home from school" provides additional information about how the child was injured.

Based on this analysis, we can see that all the elements of the sentence are in their correct places. There is no misplaced part in the sentence. Therefore, option C is incorrect.

The correct answer is A: Properly constructed sentence.