Answer:
Our county is one of five counties in the state deciding whether or not to levy a meal tax on its citizens :)
Explanation:
and the first option addresses the fact that there is a proposed meal tax in the county by mentioning that along with the county in question there are other counties that are proposing the measure as well
the other options arent really directly addressing that they only speak of what the meal tax is and what it can do instead of whether it is being proposed or not
Are there choices ? How am I supposed to help you out if there are no choices to choose from
Answer B. (Future perfect tense is used, as the sentence refers to something that will be completed by some point in the future.) is correct.
B is correct because the event which will happen in the future (the baking of the cakes) will also have ended.
I will have baked is a correct form of future perfect, because future perfect is made with the following construction:
Subject + will have + past participle
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