Question
Directions: In the given question, a word has been
mentioned and there are three ways in which the word has been used in either similar or different ways. You are required to check which of the sentences have correctly used the highlighted word and mark that as your answer. CHANGE I. The unexpected change in leadership had a profound impact on the company's direction and strategy. II. The electric car manufacturer announced a significant increase in the change capacity of its latest model, promising longer driving ranges. III. The prosecutor decided to drop the changes against the defendant due to lack of evidence.Solution
I. The use of "change" in this sentence is correct, referring to a shift or alteration in leadership that impacted the company. II. This sentence incorrectly uses "change." The appropriate word in this context should be "charge," as it seems to refer to the electric car's battery capacity. III. The use of "changes" in this sentence is incorrect. The correct word should be "charges," referring to legal accusations or charges against the defendant.
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