cant recognize wrong one
The museum experienced a greatly increased number of visitors in one year, and analysts cited the museum’s expansion, free admission, and new family-oriented education center (to be reasons for their) appeal. A. as reasons for its B. as a reason for its. Correct answeris A. Why ? Thx
There is no general rule for idioms. You have to remember each one on its own. In this case the rule is cite X as a Y
The answer must use “reasons” instead of “reason” because “expansion, admission, education center” make a plurality of reasons.
The pronoun must be “its” instead of “their” because “museum” is singular.
reasons = “expansion, free admission, education center”
its = museum
i see now… thanksss 