Answer:
B). Bed sheets should be washed at least once a week to prevent an unhealthy buildup of bacteria.
Explanation:
As per the question, option B displays the best way to rewrite the given sentence as it is both grammatically and syntactically appropriate. It follows the grammatical structure as <u>the clause 'to prevent an unhealthy buildup of bacteria' is justly mentioned at the end of the sentence to reflect the purpose.</u> Therefore, the purpose of 'suggesting the washing of bed sheets once a week' is clearly demonstrated by the phrase 'to prevent an unhealthy build up of bacteria'. Thus, <u>option B</u> is the correct answer.
I would say it is B it. I'm not 100 percent on this one.
A simile is a comparison of two unlike things using "like" or "as".
For example:
"John was like an eagle, as he quickly spotted the rabbit, and was able to capture it."
Note that the word <em>like</em> was used, and that it compared <em>John</em> with the <em>eagle</em>
hope this helps
The answer (after 2 hours of deciphering...) is
"THE TONGUE IS THE ONLY INSTRUMENT THAT GETS SHARPER"
Hope I could help, this was a tough one.
A sentence fragment is the correct answer