The best expression that completes the sentence below is A) so that.
I'm going shopping for food this evening so that I don't have to go this weekend.
You could use the adjective, gaudy, to describe a noun. The noun, quail, could be used as the sentence subject (either direct or indirect). For example:
"The gaudy pheasant made the dull quail ashamed of its plain feathers."
I think it's B- live a sinless and holy life.
B. Unabridged - meaning it has not been shortened
The type of error in the sentence above is case.
The wrong case of the pronoun is used - instead of nominative case, it should be accusative, or object case.
<em /><em>Neither of us students was going to the library.</em>