Could have forgotten because it's talking about a subject being "you"
The only type of verbal that functions as a modifier is infinitive.
Answer:
•presentable - clean and smart enough to be seen in public
•natty - neat and fashionable
•contingent - a group of people
•strategically - positioned for best control
Explanation:
Let's try and briefly explain each of these words.
Presentable means that something/someone meets the criteria to be presented in public.
We say that something is natty, we usually refer to clothes, although ot can be related to people as well. Natty means something fashionable, fashionably-designed, appealing to many people.
Contingent is a noun that denotes a number of people sharing something in common (nationality, profession, features)
Strategically can be defined as positioned in a manner that provides the positioner resources, control, infrastructure, terrain etc. (The town was strategically built near the confluence of the two rivers.)
I believe the correct option is B. <span>With multiple steps in the instruction manual, we were unsure of the solution when the wheel detached from the bicycle.
It provides the most details. The steps are not "so many" or "many" as in the other options, but "multiple" - which is more precise, as we know there are few steps, and not hundreds of them. Furthermore, it lets us know there is an instruction manual, and not just any kind of instruction. Also, being unsure of a solution is more specific than just not knowing what to do. Finally, this example specifies the context ("the wheel detached from the bicycle").</span>