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>
<span>Old Major was expressing the opinion that all animals were equal. He wanted to explain that men were the enemies. Humans were the cause of all of their problems. </span>
B. :P Each beginning of sentences must start with capitals.
Answer is B)
<span>Many countries are making progress to solve environmental problems; however, there is more to be done.
When using however in the middle of a sentence, we use a semicolon, followed by however, followed by a comma. This helps to separate the two clauses while still connected the ideas. </span>
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