Language-related translation problems are known as word choice errors. The word anywhere in the second sentence is a word choice error. Thus, option b is correct.
<h3>What is a word choice error?</h3>
The mistake that occurs for a variety of reasons, including defective language and incorrect word choice, and alters the meaning of the statement is the error due to the word choice.
The word anywhere is used incorrectly and is the error that is unfit in the sentence making the sentence to be incorrect. The other three sentences have the correctly used and placed words making them appropriate.
Therefore, in option b the word anywhere causes a word choice error.
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The correct answer is: [B]: "<span>conditional</span>" .
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Answer:
B. utopian and monopoly
Explanation:
<em>"Utopian"</em> is a term very with specific meaning. A general audience might not be able to properly understand its meaning or importance of its usage in this sentence. <em>"Monopoly"</em> especially <em>"monopoly of knowledge"</em> too might be a bit confusing to a general audience.
Options A, C, and D are not correct because words used in these options are words of everyday use.
This is a correlative conjunction which means that it connects the words together. This relates both the words lumber and nails and how they carried both.