Correct Answer: Jasmine took a trip to Rome, in which she saw the Colosseum, the Circus Maximus, and the Pantheon.
The third sentence has proper capitalization because it correctly capitalizes the first word of the sentence and the proper nouns (Colosseum, Circus Maximus, Pantheon).
Correct Answer: being intensely intrigued and giving something their whole attention
Being absorbed means being intrigued in something.
Correct Answer: swift
"Brisk" is synonymous with "swift."
Correct Answer: assortment
The author uses terms like "spectrum" and "various" to allude to the restaurants and art galleries. Mélange must undoubtedly be a variety product.
Correct Answer: destroy
Renovating is the opposite of "destroying".
Correct Answer: Ruins from the Berlin Wall and the local community
It is obvious that the author considers authentic, true history to be the most important quality. The restaurant and museum in choices A and B are precisely what the author claimed were less significant than history (choice B is a little more difficult to decide, but it is still a museum and not natural history in its purest form).
Despite the long history associated with Wrigley Field, choice D relates to sports; choice E is meaningless because historical monuments are far more significant to a city's cultural wealth than government. In addition to being a historical artifact and symbol, Choice C also makes reference to the locals who contribute to the area's rich cultural diversity.
The best option is option C.
Correct Answer: Although Sophia hates Christmas, she likes picking out the tree.
The second sentence has proper punctuation because it correctly uses a comma to separate the two independent clauses in a compound sentence.