Answer: 1. Something, for example a <u>painting</u>, that is put in a pubic place so that people can go to see it.
2. an <u>object</u> that is shown in court to <u>prove</u> whether someone is <u>guilty</u> or not
3. <u>American English</u> an exhibition
Explanation:<u>What is topic of the exhibit ? What multimedia does the exhibit use ?</u>
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Answer:
I kinda feel like its option B but I might be wrong
This sentence does have an error--a grammatical one.
<span>When the museum authorities investigated they found several mysterious crates in the basement.
read the sentence out loud. doesn't it feel like a run on? there isn't any pause within it, but it has a sequence of events: the authorities investigated, the authorities found several mysterious crates. you'll want to insert a comma between "investigated" and "they"
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When the museum authorities investigated, they found several mysterious crates in the basement.
read it out loud again. you have a natural pause that helps you better understand the events and you have a comma separating the two ideas.
the answers are: A) vain and D) arrogant