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Last-night. Noun. (uncountable) (often used adverbially) The evening or night immediately before the present. He said he didn't get any sleep last night and I know he hadn't gotten much the previous night.
I am going to go with answer D. I say this because you are informing the audience how to start a garden. Hope this helps.
The correct answer is A. Gustatory, auditory, and visual
Explanation:
During the presentation about healthy school lunches, the student explained its the audience why it was necessary to include healthy food choices and the food choices that could be include. This implied the audience should listen to the proposal of the student and the student appealed to the audience auditory sense because, through this sense, the audience could understand the ideas of the student.
Moreover, as the student presented the food to the board members he appealed to the gustatory and visual senses of its audience because the audience could see (visual appeal) and taste (gustatory appeal) the food choices proposed by the student. According to this, the student used the gustatory, auditory, and visual appeals.
The answer is C. Why it’s C is because it’s describing two things which would need a comma between