Answer: do you have any options to pick from
Explanation:
B
This person doesn't care where they go, so there should be no specific island he wants to visit.
In written prose, it is expected that thoughts are organized and coherent. Unlike colloquial language, we have the ability to edit written language, so it is held to higher standards. Referential words help us make it more concise, if we stay on the same topic for more than one or two lines. Finally, written prose is more likely to reveal hidden meanings on second reading than spoken words that will never be heard again.
The answer to this question is the word "OFFENSIVE". This word can be used instead of the word "objectionable". When we say objectionable, this term also has the same meaning with "offensive" or something that shows opposition over something. Either word, both convey the same meaning.