In which sentence is the word “diverse” most correctly used?
A. The diverse plans of the student to skip his tuition class did not work.
B. The neighbourhoods in the city are diverse, reflecting the cultural and social differences of the residents.
C. The stars in the sky are diverse, twinkling at different times.
D. There is a lack of diverse options in this supermarket.
Select your answer:

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A. Amanda can you please bring me the pencil sharpener, and a piece of paper?
B. Amanda, can you please bring me the pencil sharpener and a piece of paper?
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In the future, rain will be ___________
A. adaptable
B. controllable
