The word liable means likely to do or to be something. So the sentence that uses that uses liable correctly in a sentence is A. Hope this helps!
What it's trying to tell you is that you have to make up the rest of the story containing "what came out of the right door" that the princess had choosen. (the story is probubly located in your reading section or in a previous lesson located in courses, I have the same school program) it's also saying to brainstorm, on a paper, how the rest of the story should go and to give that to you techer/guardian. I hope this helped!
The authors’ purpose in the conclusion of the prologue of the passage from Sugar Changed the World is supported by the following topics:
A. It introduces the topic that will be addressed next.
B. It provides information about the authors.
Through their personal family histories with sugar, husband and wife Marc Aronson and Marina Budhos frame the book introducing themselves and the topic to the reader. In this prologue the authors provide some estimules to invite readers to taste the sweetness and bitterness of this global history lesson.
A. Crafty its no b its not c it not D its A.