[ Adverb Clauses ]
Identify the adverb clause in this sentence:
If Perry calls, please tell him I am on my way.
A. please tell him I am on my way
B. If Perry calls
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Which sentence correctly avoids misplaced modifiers?
A. Abdullah gasped as the badly wrapped burrito squirted its contents onto his shirt, which was spicy hot and full of lettuce.
B. The badly wrapped burrito squirted its contents onto Abdullah’s shirt, which was spicy hot and full of lettuce.
C. The badly wrapped burrito, which was spicy hot and full of lettuce, squirted its contents onto Abdullah’s shirt.