King’s right is correct because all the others refer to multiple people like an audience, women’s, and who’s (which can be referred to as anyone). The king is the only single person.
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Valid Reasons: "Barring motor vehicles from the central area will help reduce air pollution and noise pollution." and "Studies predict that shopping activity in the area will increase if cars are prohibited."
Invalid Reasons: "At a dinner I attended recently, someone complained loudly about the number of cars in the shopping district." and "Many cities of our size have downtowns that are only active during workdays, not on evenings or weekends."
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Answer:
Dorothy Wordsworth first person daily life in the country with the main focus on describing the natural surrounding.
Samuel Pepys first person daily life in the city with the main focus on providing a quick account of day-to-day activities.
Explanation:
Dorothy goes to Holford.
She goes to the Poole’s.
She and William observe the sky and the moon.
She goes to Stowey.
She goes to Mr. Bartholemew’s place.
Samuel goes with Sir W. Pen to Westminster.
He has dinner with the Pens.
He watches a play.
He goes to the dinner party at Lady Sandwich's place.
He has dinner with Lord Crew and his wife.
He goes to Faithorne’s.
He goes to Westminster Hall.
He and his wife go to meet the Pens; they play cards and have supper.