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Identify the type of error in the sentence. If the sentence contains no error, select C. A catalyst is where a chemical begins the reaction but does not participate in it incorrect adverb clause placement

misplaced modifier
lack of parallel structure
dangling modifier
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Answer: incorrect adverb clause placement

Step-by-step explanation:

The adverb "where" is an adverb of place that expresses where something happens. A catalyst is a word that expresses concrete nouns (in this case, a substance that causes or speeds up a chemical reaction without being affected). Therefore, the clause has an incorrect adverb clause placement. You can fix this sentence by changing it. For instance: A catalyst is a substance which begins the reaction, but does not participate in it. (the adverbial clause immediately after the noun that is being modified)

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