There is no passage and answer choices, so it is impossible to answer this question. I apologise.
Answer:
She met her friends in the lobby of the hotel, and they headed over to the pool for a cool, refreshing swim.
Explanation:
The correct option is the first one. This revision is the most concise, free of redundancy. This means that everything necessary is said with no unnecessary words. When we say that someone is in the lobby of a hotel, we already know that they are on the bottom floor. There is no need to include both <em>lobby </em>and <em>bottom floor </em>in the same sentence. The first sentence is the only one that contains only one of these phrases/words.
Another issue with the original sentence is the incorrect use of commas, and another reason the third option is incorrect is awkward word order.
Answer: 6 par 6 sentents essay about a time u be judged
Explanation:
Answer:
1 : to swing slowly back and forth or from side to side Tree branches were swaying in the wind. 2 : to change or cause to change between one point, position, or opinion and another The lawyer tried to sway the jury. sway. noun.
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C.Travelling pilgrims making the journey to Canterbury telling stories to one another