Question
Which of the following corrects a spelling mistake in one of the underlined words?
Another problem associated with wind turbines is their (t-h-e-i-r) effect (e-f-f-e-c-t) on humans' scents (s-c-e-n-t-s) of sight (s-i-g-h-t) and hearing.
Question 4 options:
A)
Change their (t-h-e-i-r) to there (t-h-e-r-e).
B)
Change effect (e-f-f-e-c-t) to affect (a-f-f-e-c-t).
C)
Change scents (s-c-e-n-t-s) to senses (s-e-n-s-e-s).
D)
Change sight (s-i-g-h-t) to site (s-i-t-e).
Another problem associated with wind turbines is their (t-h-e-i-r) effect (e-f-f-e-c-t) on humans' scents (s-c-e-n-t-s) of sight (s-i-g-h-t) and hearing.
Question 4 options:
A)
Change their (t-h-e-i-r) to there (t-h-e-r-e).
B)
Change effect (e-f-f-e-c-t) to affect (a-f-f-e-c-t).
C)
Change scents (s-c-e-n-t-s) to senses (s-e-n-s-e-s).
D)
Change sight (s-i-g-h-t) to site (s-i-t-e).
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The correct option that addresses the spelling mistake is:
C) Change scents (s-c-e-n-t-s) to senses (s-e-n-s-e-s).
In this context, "senses" refers to the faculties of sight and hearing, while "scents" relates to smells, which is not appropriate in the given sentence.
C) Change scents (s-c-e-n-t-s) to senses (s-e-n-s-e-s).
In this context, "senses" refers to the faculties of sight and hearing, while "scents" relates to smells, which is not appropriate in the given sentence.