I think it’s the last one. It’s gotta be, I’m sure
The answer is a dictionary, because it helps you find the definition of any word
Answer: B. A comparison of the two books.
Explanation: the word compare means to estimate, measure, or note the similarity or dissimilarity between Things. If you remove ‘them’ all what is there to compare to each other? Nothing. Making the answer the latter sentence.
<em>A." Neither a convertible nor a hatchback is appropriate for me "</em> is the best version because when using the correlative conjunction Neither-Nor the verb <u>must agree with the noun closer to it </u>(The hatchback is not appropriate). The other versions do not agree with the noun.
One thing else to analyze is the use of the expressions "right for me" and "appropriate for me"; to choose for one of these similar expressions when writing a text, the public and level of formality must be considered as the word "appropriate" is the most formal one.