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Answer: D. The college student emailed his assignment to the professor
Explanation:
Heres the complete question:
The Latin word mittere means "to send." Using this information and your knowledge of Latin prefixes choose the situation that most clearly illustrates the meaning of transmit.
A. The factory workers demanded better conditions.
B. The girls whispered quietly in the back of the room.
C. The man bought groceries to make dinner for his family.
D. The college student emailed his assignment to the professor.
The situation that most clearly illustrates the meaning of transmit is option D "The college student emailed his assignment to the professor".
The student emailing his assignment to the professor means that the student sent his assignment to the professor. Other options such as A, B and C didn't illustrate the meaning of transmit.
Therefore, the correct option is D.
Hello, so the verb is the action and the compound subject is going to be
our second subject in the sentence. To distinguish whether it is
corresponding or not we are going to make sure that it is in the right tense, person, etc.
So lets look at our options
Our
first sentence has the first subject plural but not the second subject,
and an improper use of the verb making this sentence grammatically incorrect.
Our second sentence the verb and compound correspond correctly so no mistakes here.
The third sentence we are distinguishing whether we use begun or began. Began is past tense and begun is past participle.
The last sentence is grammatically incorrect because the action/verb 'stores' does not correspond with our compound subject.
So that leaves us with the answer being B.
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