Here is the sentence:
Dangling his legs over the water, Tommy sat
on the pier and cried. Infused with his great sadness, the tears hit the
waves and attracted Marina, a beautiful mermaid. Popping out of the ocean
as sleek as a seal, Tommy gasped at the sight.
While Marina’s tail flopped against the wood, which
was long, scaly, and metallic blue, she asked poor Tommy the reason for
his pain. Tommy explained that he had
lost the surfing championship, which included a scholarship to college.
Assessing his set as clumsy and inelegant, not a single compliment was received
from the judges. After Tommy bemoaned his ineptitude on a surfboard, Marina
made a proposal: She would turn him into a merman with the grace and athleticism
of a dolphin! Wielding ancient ocean secrets with a snap of her fingers,
a metallic green tail replaced Tommy’s legs! Diving into the waves, the
tail propelled Tommy through the strong surf. Ecstatic about his new abilities,
the training and advice Marina offered went unheeded. Refusing to use conditioner,
for example, the sun and salt water soon damaged Tommy’s hair, which became
dry and brittle. A dangerous and foolhardy activity, Tommy also insisted
on head bumping the Great White sharks that he encountered. Putting straws
up his nose and barking like a walrus did not make Tommy popular when he
had dinner with Neptune, Marina’s father. After thoughtlessly scrambling
endangered sea turtle eggs for breakfast, an apology had to be made not
only to Marina but also to the grieving reptile mother. One day out on a
swim, Tommy drank a root beer and tossed the empty plastic bottle in the
water. Polluting the ocean so carelessly was the last clam shell for Marina.
With an angry snap of her fingers, she replaced Tommy’s tail with two human
legs. Sinking under the waves, Tommy’s legs finally kicked him to the surface
where he gulped a much needed breath of air. Saying a curt goodbye, Marina’s
tail slapped the surface dismissively as she dove into the ocean depths.
While swimming the mile back to shore as a regular human being, Tommy regretted
the gift that he had squandered.
Which was long, scaly, and metallic blue, an adjective clause, describes Marina's tail, not the wood. When a modifier is next to a word it doesn't logically describe, it is misplaced. Good job!
To fix the problem, you should organize the sentence like this: Marina asked poor Tommy the reason for his pain while her long, scaly, metallic blue tail flopped against the wood.