This question is partly about what happens when modifiers get crammed together. In addition, you should not try to figure out the "original" or "intended" meaning because there isn't one. How do you know what the author of a sentence meant to say or how the author intended to express that meaning? Instead, identify what is clearly wrong.
Answer choice A runs together a prepositional modifier (in) and a participial modifier (coordinating). What is coordinating? Is it the
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Answer choice A runs together a prepositional modifier (in) and a participial modifier (coordinating). What is coordinating? Is it the
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