Question 3 I always think linen napkins are nicer.

midplaced modifier
dangling modifierfa
faulty predication
incomplete comparison

Answer A

Nope.

it cant be faulty comparsion because they denote reasons and the subject is napkin but it says these napkins are nicer nicer then what? its suppose to be comparing it to something so it must be an incomplete comparision.

Now you're right. Good thinking!

It is incomplete comparison.

The correct answer is "dangling modifier."

A dangling modifier is a type of misplaced modifier that does not clearly modify the intended word or phrase in a sentence. In this case, the modifier "always" is not properly connected to the word or phrase it is meant to modify, resulting in a sentence that is unclear or confusing. To fix this, we need to rephrase the sentence to ensure that the modifier is correctly attached to the intended target.

One way to correct the dangling modifier in the sentence could be: "I always think linen napkins are nicer."