#3. “When the room is clear, let’s get organized and plan the meeting.”
This is because the vocabulary used is very simple and the “let’s” gives us an indication of informality and familiarness.
The other sentences use strong verbs such as “create,” “establish,” and “develop” and they use creative/formal nouns like “agenda,” and “protocol, and “strategy.”
Hope that helped. Sometimes you can just sound out the sentence and it pops right out to you - it takes some practice, tho.
:)
-lucystudies
Hello. Unfortunately, you did not submit the introduction to which the question refers, which makes it impossible for your question to be answered accurately. However, I will try to help you as best I can.
An introduction is the first paragraph of a text. This paragraph has the function of presenting the main elements that will be worked on throughout the text. In that case, you should read all the text the question refers to. This reading will make you understand the text and thus know what should be presented in the introduction. After that, you should see which of the answer options would be able to improve this presentation. If we analyze the context that each answer option provides, we can consider that the first one is the correct answer, but it will only be possible to determine this by reading the text.
Answer:
O that
Explanation:
the word that is example of a demonstrative adjective
The underlined word <em>and </em>is a conjunction.
Conjunctions are used to connect words and sentences, and in this case, <em>and </em>connects <em>unicyclists and bicyclists. </em>