The correct answer is:
The company's new ads appeal to younger consumers, but they violate its original vision.
The third option uses the correct grammar.
The first option uses "ad's" and "it's" which is incorrect.
The second option uses "consumer's" the apostrophe here is unnecessary because they never mention any possesion.
The fourth option doesn't use the comma to connect both sentences.
Araby is a great story! I just read it recently for class too. I believe that the bazaar the narrator attends is the best symbol for escaping monotony. The bazaar symbolizes everything exotic and unfamiliar to the narrator, who is experiencing a rather mundane and dreary life. He idealizes it and looks forward to going. However, when he finally gets there, he realizes that it is not all he thought it would be, which ultimately depresses him because it seems that life will never stop being monotonous. I hope this helps!
I haven't read this book, so I don't know anything about it but I do know a site that can help you with this worksheet!
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