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Answer:
My friend with red hair drove me to the park.
Explanation:
In these sentences, you are dealing with misplaced modifiers, in other words, phrases that are meant to describe one thing in a sentence, but are placed in the wrong spot in a sentence, so they actually end up describing something totally different. This can make sentences sound confusing or unintentionally funny.
For example, in the question you asked for help with "My friend drove me to the park with red hair," it sound like the narrator's friend drove her to a park that had red hair. We know, however, that park don't have hair at all, let alone red hair, so this can't be right. After thinking about it, you will realize that the narrator's friend can be the one with red hair, so then we rearrange the sentence so that "with red hair" comes directly after "My friend" so that the sentence will make sense.
Therefore, we get "My friend with red hair drove me to the park," which is the correct answer!
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