1. My friend Cindy's goal is traveling where few others have. 2. Cindy, my friend, has a goal, which is traveling to where few others have. 3. The goal of my friend Cindy is to travel where few others have.
Order the sentences from best to worst.
3, 1, 2
The first sentence implies that "my friend" is Cindy's goal. Cindy is the friend, not "Cindy's goal". The second sentence implies that the goal is doing the traveling, which is absurd. The correct sentence fixes both of these errors.