Answer:
c) Jack will not understand the club’s decision unless he talks to Christopher.
Explanation:
A vague pronoun is a pronoun that does not clearly indicate which antecedent (or noun) it is referring to. All options, except option C, have a vague pronoun because in these sentences it is not clear whether “he” (the pronoun) is referring to the antecedent “Jack” or “Christopher.”
Option C, on the other hand, is the one that corrects the vague pronoun because it clearly states that the pronoun “he” refers to “Jack” only.
I'm almost positive it's, "The driving test examiner told me to turn right and park. When I almost hit a tree, he screamed." Hope this helps!
yes, you will go over the entire lesson like all DBA's
Figurative language is just a figure of speech, like saying "I'm all ears" your obviously not all ears, but it means your listening and they have your attention