<span>The exhibition at the fair was intended to give visitors a preview of what life might be like in
twenty years. This is the best word to use because it has a literal meaning in
the context of the sentence, leaving no doubt about the main idea. Other words
that could be used figuratively are taste, peek, snapshot, glimpse, hint or
suggestion.</span>
The answer is A because in your data to analyze it , you have to always include numbers , averages , means , medians , etc.
Answer:
D.
Explanation:
From the options given in the question, the sentence that is written grammatically correct is option D.
A grammatically correct sentence is the one in which subject and verb agree in terms of number, punctuation marks are correctly put, and formed correctly.
<u>The statement in option D is grammatically correct, as quotation marks are correctly put in the sentence. The dialogue begins with double quotation mark and single quotation is used to indicate another text within the dialogue</u>.
Thus option D is correct.
I’d say B, throughout reading this it seemed the main idea was her work and yes A gets close to it but B really all talks about just her work