Three of the options include a problem with incorrect or unclear pronoun usage
Three of the options include a problem with incorrect or unclear pronoun usage. Please select the one option that does not have a problem with incorrect or unclear pronoun usage.
Question options:
a)
The chief executive officer of the company, Stan Smith, and his chief financial officer, George Jones, had disagreements at the company picnic, which Smith spoke about at the staff meeting the next week.
b)
The chief executive officer of the company, Stan Smith, and his chief financial officer, George Jones, had disagreements at the company picnic, and Smith spoke about these disagreements at the staff meeting the next week.
c)
The chief executive officer of the company, Stan Smith, and his chief financial officer, George Jones, had disagreements at the company picnic, which he spoke about at the staff meeting the next week.
d)
The chief executive officer of the company, Stan Smith, and his chief financial officer, George Jones, had disagreements at the company picnic, whom Smith spoke about at the staff meeting the next week.
Question 2 0 / 1 point
Three of the options include a problem with incorrect or unclear pronoun usage. Please select the one option that does not have a problem with incorrect or unclear pronoun usage.
Question options:
a)
American students differ from European students in that they expect more personalized attention.
b)
American students differ from European students in that it expects more personalized attention.
c)
American students differ from European students because they expect more personalized attention.
d)
American students differ from European students in that American students expect more personalized attention.
Question 3 0 / 1 point
Three of the options include a problem with incorrect or unclear pronoun usage. Please select the one option that does not have a problem with incorrect or unclear pronoun usage.
Question options:
a)
Sally was always unprepared for class. This made her teacher increasingly mad.
b)
Sally was always unprepared for class, which made her teacher increasingly mad.
c)
Sally was always unprepared for class, and this habit made her teacher increasingly mad.
d)
Sally was always unprepared for class, and this made her teacher increasingly mad.