I am going to go with: Parasailing is where you're soaring through the air with a parachute while being towed by a motorboat.
The reason why it is wrong is because the word where makes it sound like you are describing a place and not an activity. The other sentences make sense because parasailing is being described as an activity. Let me show you: parasailing is a sport...when parasailing you soar..., parasailing is soaring... all of these show that it is an activity.
Hopefully this helped and good luck.
A. leisurely; to reflect the exciting situation described
B. fast-paced; to reflect the exciting situation described
C. leisurely; to reflect the relaxed situation described
D. fast-paced; to reflect the relaxed situation described
Answer:
C. leisurely; to reflect the relaxed situation described
Explanation:
In this excerpt from The Remains of the Day by Kazuo Ishiguro, the pacing of the selection is lackadaisical so as to mirror the relaxed situation portrayed. This must be done that way in order to present an idea clearly.
Compare Paris and Romeo from Romeo and Juliet Giving out 44 points hurry