Which sentence avoids misplaced modifiers?
A. Drooling in anticipation of the treat, Gizmo waited for Sylvia to reward him with a dog cookie.
B. Drooling in anticipation of the treat, Sylvia rewarded Gizmo with a dog cookie.
C. Drooling in anticipation of the treat, a dog cookie was given to Gizmo.

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