B is the answer, as although all the other options have pronouns in them (including B of course), the weren’t USED correctly unlike option B. Hope this helped :)
Examples for aesthetic impact from inspiring English sources. ... By his lights, the aesthetic impact of all that scaffolding is not to be underestimated. The New York Times. Noise - "whoosing" and "thumping" - is the most commonly expressed complaint about turbines after aesthetic impact.
"<em>Tom went to the grocery store, and Jerry went to the library."</em>
The correct answer is A. Compound sentence.
<em>A compound sentence is one composed by two independent clauses joined by a conjunction. </em>
- <em>Independent clauses: </em>It is a sentence that can stand alone (It has no need of complement to have a logical meaning), in the sentence there are two independent clauses:
<em>1. Tom went to the grocery store -- 2. Jerry went to the library.</em>
- <em>Conjunction: </em>It is a connector, in this case is one of the coordinating conjunctions (For, AND, Nor, But, Or, Yet, So) and it connects the two independent clauses.
Answer:
Might be late, but here you go
Perplex:Confuse -> Baffle
Produced;Shaped -> Wrought
Knead;Work -> Kneaded
You could go with ‘The company has never been with the system until now.’