Which of the following sentences contains a misplaced modifier?

(1 point)
Responses

I can’t believe I heard you complain about your surprise party!
I can’t believe I heard you complain about your surprise party!

Reading Paul’s essay, it was apparent his research skills were poor.
Reading Paul’s essay, it was apparent his research skills were poor.

Alexis painted the murals listening to Cuban music.
Alexis painted the murals listening to Cuban music.

To make perfect lasagna, an authentic Italian recipe is a good start.

To make perfect lasagna, an authentic Italian recipe is a good start.

are you sure

Yes, I am sure. The sentence "To make perfect lasagna, an authentic Italian recipe is a good start." contains a misplaced modifier. The phrase "To make perfect lasagna" is modifying the subject "an authentic Italian recipe," but it should be placed next to the verb "is." The sentence can be revised to correct the misplaced modifier: "An authentic Italian recipe is a good start to make perfect lasagna."

The sentence "Reading Paul’s essay, it was apparent his research skills were poor." contains a misplaced modifier.