Technically, all of these answers are ways to revise your work. I would go with B, Run a spell check and correct errors because it looks like the most accurate way to edit documents.
I dont think this might be correct but I think the answer is the 3rd one.
Answer:
Events are decided in advance by powers beyond one's control.
Explanation:
A fatalist is one who believes in fate (happening of events outside a person's control, predetermined by supernatural forces). This definition is also evident from the sentence which he himself says in explanation of fatalist i.e "What will be, will be", meaning what is bound to happen, will happen.
Option A is incorrect because fatalist is derived from fate, not fatal (deadly)
Options B and D are incorrect because they are opposite of what "fate/fatalist" mean.
Answer:
They don't have many similarities other than both being functional sentences.
However, you can make a compound sentence with a run on.