Telluride, Colorado is my favorite tourist destination for skiing, but it is difficult to get to by either plane or car because it is located high in
the San Juan Mountains. If you fly into Telluride Airport, expect a treacherous journey in a two-propeller plane with plenty of turbulence. If you ha
a weak stomach, beware! The plane dips and twists, rocks and rolls throughout the entire one hour and sixteen minute flight. Despite the difficult
journey, flying into Telluride Airport has its positives. The airport is only seven miles to downtown and, if you are adventure-minded, the views
traveling in are also excellent (I especially enjoy flying in between the mountains!). The other air travel option is to fly into Montrose Airport which
one and a half hours away from downtown. The plane ride is more comfortable, but the extra travel time is a turn-off to many visitors. Traveling t
Telluride by car will take you seven hours from Denver and six hours from Colorado Springs. You can expect these travel times to be much longer
during the winter season as you will be traveling up and over the San Juan Mountains; encountering snow and ice on the roads is not only possibl
but practically guaranteed.
Christy has written this passage as a rough draft for an English assignment. She is now ready to proofread and edit her work before she
hands it in for a grade.
Which describes the usage problem she needs to fix?
1. The passage switches from first to second person.
2. The passage uses both an omniscient and third person narrator.
3. The passage has errors in subject-verb agreement.
4. The passage contains multiple misplaced modifiers.