Which of the following sentences uses the word "converged" correctly? a. The reporters converged the story to make it more interesting to their readers. b. Because of an accident on the road, all of the cars converged into one lane. c. He converged on the couch after a long afternoon of football practice. d. She converged with her friends about a new store in the mall.
converge - several people or things combine together I think B is the best because the word refers to the 'cars' choice A, only refers to 'story' not stories' C, only refers to person sitting on a couch, same reason with d.
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not sure if that's right though. @Whitemonsterbunny17
I agree with @Data_LG2. \(\normalsize\bf\color{lime}B\) is the correct answer. (: \(\Large\cal\color{lime}{\bigstar~Keep~up~the~great~work!~\bigstar}\)
\(\Large \color{blue}{Thanks!\ ☺}\)
thank you guys
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