Correct option is E
Correct Answer: (e) No improvement required
Explanation:
The original sentence is:
"She picked the ripe and juicy strawberries from the vine with care."
· The preposition
"from the vine" is correct because it indicates that the strawberries were picked
off the vine.
· The phrase
"with care" is also correct, as it appropriately describes how the strawberries were picked.
Why the other options are incorrect:
·
(a) onto the vine with care: Incorrect, as "onto" implies placing something on the vine, which doesn't match the context.
·
(b) from the vine by care: Incorrect, as "by care" is not idiomatic or grammatically appropriate.
·
(c) through the vine to care: Incorrect, as "through the vine" makes no sense in this context.
·
(d) from the vine into care: Incorrect, as "into care" implies transferring something to a state of care, which is unrelated to the intended meaning.
The original sentence is grammatically and contextually correct, so
no improvement is required.