Answer:
a. The domestic car market showed an <em><u>impressive</u></em> growth of 50 % for three consecutive years from 2001 to 2003.
b. The domestic car market grew <em><u>impressively</u></em> by 50% for three consecutive years from 2001 to 2003.
Explanation:
In the given question, the word to be used in the blanks depends on the structure of the sentence. While an adjective describes a noun, an adverb describes or modifies a verb.
Now, the given sentences will use the same word in their adjective and adverb form. And the pair of words to use in the two sentences are-
a. The domestic car market showed an <em><u>impressive growth</u></em> of 50 % for three consecutive years from 2001 to 2003.
b. The domestic car market grew <em><u>impressively</u></em> by 50% for three consecutive years from 2001 to 2003.
A: A dangling modifier is a word that modifies a word not clearly stated in the sentence. The dangling modifier in this sentence is "the floor" because there is no one stated in the sentence to be doing something. Therefore, the participial phrase becomes the dangling modifier.
Compound events, in probability, is an event when two or more things happening at once. From the given choices, the answer is letter "C. rolling a 3 on a die and getting heads on a coin toss". Where the rolling of a die and tossing of the coin can happen together.
Cause eachother pain, it seems like to me.