English, asked by charanveena, 9 months ago

Johnny: what's going on here?
Amal: what do you mean? Everything is in perfect - and ready to be used.
(a) area
(b) order
(c) staged
(d) ranging​

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Answered by laraibmukhtar55
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The B option is correct one.

Explanation:

• The Option B is correct i.e. Order.

• And the above sentence will be “Everything is in perfect order and ready to be used”.

• I choose this one because thing are in order.

• The other given options doesn’t fit well in the above given sentence.

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Answered by smartbrainz
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Everything is in perfect order and ready to be used  

Option (b)

EXPLANATION:  

  • Perfect order mean in good order. That is everything is in the right manner, kept properly and in the right way.
  • When someone says things are in perfect order it implies everything is organised that is having taken something which is chaotic, unordered and messy and is rearranged logically, into a coherent or structured layout, or into defined and/or specific groups.
  • Furthermore, if you put or keep something in perfect order, you ensure that it is tidy or properly organised.

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Johnny: what's going on here?

Amal: what do you mean? everything is in perfect

- and ready to be used.

(a) area

(b) order

(c) staged

(d) ranging​

https://brainly.in/question/13358057

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