A because you know where the beds are facing and you know what they look like
what do you mean? and what are you talking about????
Answer: B) Deciding on an outfit is frustrating I want to look unique.
Explanation: a fused sentence is a type of sentence in which two independent clauses are run together without an appropriate conjunction or mark of punctuation between them, such as a semicolon or a period. From the given options, the one that is an example of a fused sentence is the corresponding to option B, where we have two independent clauses joined without any punctuation between theme: "Deciding on an outfit is frustrating" (first independent clause) and "I want to look unique" (second independent clause).
He probably doesn't like to pay taxes for his housing but he wants to pay for the federal.