She is standing BETWEEN a group of tourists. This shows the attachment between her and the tourists.
First, the definition of aqueous is watery or water like. So anything that is used to describe something that is kind of like water or liquid may be referred to as aqueous. A sentence with the word aqueous could be, "When we did our chemistry assignment the other day, we realized that when we pour a certain chemical on one of the crystal rocks that we picked up, the crystal rocks turned into some aqueous substance probably due to some kind of chemical reaction.
Answer:
A or C I'd pick A myself.
Explanation:
Anything with a comma in front of instead is simply not correct. The sentence is too long and the change too abrupt to be handed with a comma. So B and D leave a little bit to be desired.
I don't think C is correct, but it is just marginally not so. If I saw it in a student paper, I'd probably ignore it. I don't think you need the comma after instead. I would pick a myself, but that does not mean I'm correct.
Don't be a bit surprised to see the answer is C. I think the comma after instead is too much, but that is a matter of opinion.
Instead is an adverb. Most of the time you need not emphasize adverbs. It's a very hard call.
At first i thought it was D but after wards it explains how they were planing everything and so they behaved like pirates