Actually..... all of them are correct!
The difference is whether the word "the orchestra" needs a plural or singular verb. In American English a singular verb is needed (so American English would only accept options a) and c) ) but in British English both forms are acceptable: so in British English all four sentences are correct.
Said to mean<span> that it is </span>better<span> to </span>act<span> or </span>deal<span> with </span>problemsimmediately, because if you wait<span> and </span>deal<span> with them </span>later, things will get worse<span> and the </span>problems<span> will take </span>longer to deal<span> with</span>
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Pardoner is a
character in the book “The Pardoner's Tale” which is written by Geoffrey
Chaucer.
Pardoner characterize
himself as a pigeon because he is a greedy person and he admitted that he is a
fraud and he knew and tells the audience that he has fake relics but instead of
this he still sells them to people.
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