Repetition will help a writer emphasize important ideas since repeatedly stating an affirmation will make the idea drastically more obvious and notable to the reader.
I believe the correct answer would be “desired” :)
Answer:
C. Change "were enough" to "was enough."
Explanation:
In the passage, "were enough" is incorrect because the verb "were" does not agree with the noun "look." The verb "to be" conjugates to "was" in past tense with singular nouns like "look."
The last one or D. The way that something is transmitted. This is because it says broadcasting. That suggests that something is being sent out to everybody. In this case it just means that it is being announced throughout the school.