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(1) marshfield's annual spring flower festival will begin with a ribbon-cutting ceremony in the riverside commons conservatory friday evening. (2) national energy corporation will host a private reception, and the flower display will officially open to the public on saturday morning. (3) this year's display, rumored to be the most lavish ever, is underwritten by a national energy filanthropic grant.
(4) the festival is set to run through the weekend, and a full slate of events has been planned. (5) the main stage in brighton square will host pop concerts, highlighted by the much-anticipated return of heavy-metal band dizzy tizzy and the yo-yos. (6) famous for their goulish costumes and in-your-face lyrics, audiences packed dizzy's performance last year.
(7) the imminent new england horticulturalist and talk-show host fanny smith will lead an all-day flower-arranging seminar saturday in the multipurpose room of the library. (8) she will discuss creative arrangements in the morning for everyday table settings, and in the afternoon, she will discuss creative arrangements for holiday entertaining. (9) her reputation for putting novices at ease has won her many fans; conversely, her reputation for sniping at professional rivals has alienated many others. (10) smith, who has been dubbed the julia child of flower arrangements, is making her first appearance at the festival.
(11) this year's flower-arranging contest will be held sunday at riverside commons. (12) arrangements of fresh or artificial peonies, daffodils, tulips, and lilacs will be displayed in the riverside commons exhibition tent. (13) entries in the artificial category should be delivered to the tent on saturday afternoon, and contestants should drop off entries in the fresh category on sunday morning. (14) ron wallace, senior grafic arts designer in national energy's marketing division, will head the panel of judges.
(15) the festival will rap up sunday evening with dizzy's sold-out concert in brighton square. (16) lucky ticket holders will receive souvenir napsacks embossed with the band's legendary logo. (17) the food court in brighton square will remain open for one hour after the conclusion of the concert. (18) all in all, this year's festival will doubtless be a smashing success.

in sentence 6, the phrase "famous for their goulish costumes and in-your-face lyrics" is

a.) half of a balanced sentence.
b.) a dangling modifier.
c.) a misplaced modifier.
d.) an allusion.

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