Keiko handed her castle project to her teacher that was late.
How does the misplaced modifier cause confusion in the student’s sentence?
It seems like Keiko is handing a castle to her teacher.
It seems like the teacher is handing a project to Keiko.
It seems like the teacher is the one who is late.
It seems like the teacher did not receive the project.
This sentence is weak - because its hard to understand! She handed the castle project to her teacher that was late? Was the project or the teacher late?