I believe you have a typo when it comes to the first option - it should be athletics, not athletic. The word athletic is an adjective, and the word athletics is a noun.
That being said, the correct answer is A. athletics. Even though this noun ends in -s, it is still singular. The rest of the options are all plural nouns.
Constitutional; a constitute lawyer would be just stating he is definitely a lawyer. Constitutionally would means in most phrases regards how constitutional it is.
Therefore Constitutional would be the correct answer.
Answer: Consider the reason for your community event (Homecoming, Stanley Cup Parade from a local NHL star, Grand Opening of a new facility
Explanation:
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Your answer is ‘False’
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