How could a writer best revise this sentence to avoid overly formal language? a. by inserting an adverb between the two parts of
the infinitive b. by switching from active voice to passive voice. c. by choosing to end the sentence in a preposition d. by switching from passive voice to active voice
The best revision in the sentence could be the change in a preposition in order to avoid formal language that may provide an excessively sophisticated and complex. The employment of formal language often lessens the personal touch in the work. Thus in order to avoid this, the preposition could be replaced and the relative pronoun could be erased in informal language. Hence, the revised sentence would be as following:
"She didn't have the container to put the leftovers <em>in.</em>"
Answer:If I could hang out with an famous person for an day it would be Rosa Parks. I would ask her how it actually happened. How she refused to sit down? What did the man say or do to her after she refused? I would also ask what was the boycott like? Was it fun? Was it dangerous? Did it make you feel empowered? I would go to the "Rosa Parks Museum" so she can show me where she sat and demonstrate what happened.
Looks like the last option is the one most likely to be the correct answer, as the other ones don't really help talk about the <em>benefits </em>of a plant-based diet. However, quizzes like this are fickle things so I can't promise this will be the correct answer. Good luck!