I think its either like a sentence for example
him:ill be coming
her:your love, take all of my.....
him: i can't take it no
her:we knew this would come
<u>Answer</u>:
In the sentence - Riding a bicycle to work doesn't just conserve fuel, it also contributes to a person's physical and mental well-being. The thing that is wrong with this text and visual aid is that the image of the cars doesn't relate to the information about bicycles in the text. So, the correct answer is Option C.
<u>Explanation</u>:
The use of "doesn't just conserve fuel” is wrong in this sentence. When the sentence is emphasising on the benefits of cycling to work it must be framed accordingly. The structure of the sentence is wrong which gives an impression of cars in the beginning.
Rather it should be “riding a bicycle to work not only conserves fuel, but also contributes to a person's physical and mental well-being.” The use of "not only...but also" in a sentence helps in stating the real meaning. It clearly conveys that one of the benefits of cycling is conserving fuel.
Answer:
Dickens crafts scenes with hints that lead the reader to predict that Scrooge will find himself as the dead man.
Explanation:
I don’t see any answer choices but I would say something like this
If he *wore* a warmer jacket, he would not have gotten frostbite
I wish that those snakes *were* fake.
If they go to the party, they would need a ride.
And if it’s asking which one is correct I would pick the last one.
Sorry if this is not what you asked for