Return the book to the library or the owner.
No, the sentence does not have a misplaced modifier. The phrase "that Sarah had read" correctly describes the small book.
I realized I had misplaced my keys when I couldn't find them in their usual spot on the kitchen table.
I seem to have misplaced this book. How much do I owe to replace it?
I can give you several sentences.Have you misplaced your report again?The misplaced luggage finally turned up in Chicago.He felt misplaced in the formal party.
Look harder
her misplaced dry-cleaning ticket
The correct spelling of "misplaced" is as written.
The reason you should retrace your steps when you misplace something is because then, you might have an idea or clue which could, in the end, lead to you finding your misplaced item. Retracing your steps works majority of the time. Rarely, if ever, do you not find your misplaced item after everything that has been tried. In that case, if the misplaced item is still available in stores, then you are better off just buying the same product that you have misplaced. But, don't lose hope!!! You never know when your misplaced item could find it's way back to you!!!
Do not misplaced your thing
The prefix in the word misplaced is mis-.
Misplaced soil is called dirt.
Of course you should. If you don't find it you probably have to pay for it.