Upside and downside can mean a positive and a negative aspect of something, respectively. However, none of the options here present a couple of something negative and something positive: so I think we need to use the local meaning. So our analogy is:
on one extreme of some location (on the upper side): on the other extreme.
Therefore the best other couple is outside and inside: they also show two opposite locations.
Answer:
1 l would love to bake delicious cakes;l don't really have time
3l would love to; bake delicious cakes however, l don't really have time
Explanation:
sorry if l am wrong
B would be the correct answer :)
it should definitely be two sentences...
1. Thomas was frustrated during class.
2. He forgot his book report.
<span>People who visit Alaska fall in love with it.</span>