Every one of Jenny's six cats enjoy relaxing on top of her new car...
Enjoy -> enjoys , because everyone is a indefinite pronoun and it always take a singular verb.
Related:Subject Verb Agreement (Rule no. 8)
Every one of Jenny's six cats enjoy relaxing on top of her new car...
The given sentence is grammatically correct. It consists of four parts, each part conveying a separate idea.
a) "Every one of Jennys six cats enjoy" - This part of the sentence sets the subject of the sentence as "Jenny's six cats" and uses the correct subject-verb agreement by using "enjoy" as the verb.
b) "relaxing on top of her new car; the paw prints" - This part of the sentence sets the action of the cats, which is to relax on top of Jenny's new car. It also introduces the idea of paw prints on the car, which leads to the next part of the sentence.
c) "create an Art Deco design in the" - This part of the sentence explains what the paw prints on the car lead to, which is an Art Deco design. It uses the correct verb tense "create" to convey the present action of the paw prints.
d) "dust that coats the hood." - This part of the sentence sets the location of the paw prints and the Art Deco design as the hood of Jenny's new car. It also introduces the idea that the hood is coated in dust, which is why the paw prints are visible.
Therefore, option A is the correct answer as it correctly identifies that the sentence is grammatically correct and all parts of the sentence convey a separate idea.