Answer:
She met her friends in the lobby of the hotel, and they headed over to the pool for a cool, refreshing swim.
Explanation:
The correct option is the first one. This revision is the most concise, free of redundancy. This means that everything necessary is said with no unnecessary words. When we say that someone is in the lobby of a hotel, we already know that they are on the bottom floor. There is no need to include both <em>lobby </em>and <em>bottom floor </em>in the same sentence. The first sentence is the only one that contains only one of these phrases/words.
Another issue with the original sentence is the incorrect use of commas, and another reason the third option is incorrect is awkward word order.
Answer:
You can only vote the answer as brainliest if its your questions. The option of brainliest doesn't appear until your questions has two answers.
After you got two answer at your questions you may chooses the more helpful one as brainliest by tapping in the option 'MARK BRAINLIEST' above the answer.
Over 1000 people tried out for a spot n the new reality television show; <u>in fact,</u> many of the contestants stood in line for over ten hours. :)
The answer would be “physics”