Hello! Gramatically, let's look at each choice-
(a) says: Mrs. Anderson flies to Sweden tomorrow her plane leaves at 2:00 P.M.
This can't be right, because it's a run-on sentence! If someone were to say this outloud, it would sound as if someone wasn't "taking their time"!
(b) says: Mrs. Anderson flies to Sweden tomorrow, her plane leaves at 2:00 P.M.
This one looks correct. It has a comma which adds a pause. It also connects both statements made in the sentence.
(c) says: Mrs. Anderson flies to sweden tomorrow, and her plane leaves at 2:00 P.M.
This one wouldn't be correct because its listing ideas with "and" in between. It's as if the speaker is saying "she does this and this and that and that..."
So your best choice would be B.
The definition of diction is t<span>he choice and use of words and phrases in speech or writing. The most suited from the choices is therefore C), word choice.
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Answer:A graph shows dates and events to give the reader an idea of when events in a text happened
Explanation:A graph displays information numerically and visually to present new information or put information in the text into a visual. A graph presents data related to the text in an interactive way to emphasize key words and important details in the text. A graph provides an image related to the text and breaks it down into its important parts. A graph shows dates and events to give the reader an idea of when events in a text happened.
Answer:
c. To shape into a conclusive decision
Explanation:
According to the given excerpt, the narrator talks about a fitting tribute to a man who has done much to explain the wonders of the world to people. In the corresponding line, it is said that figuring out the new name was easy.
Therefore, based on context, figuring most nearly means to shape into a conclusive decision.