These __________ of strategies work __________.

A. kind; well
B. kinds; good
C. kinds; well
D. kind; good

C

rest in piece, Mrs. sue

Great!

These kinds of strategies work well. Just like a well-done magic trick or a perfectly executed prank, these strategies have the right mix of cleverness and effectiveness. So if you're looking for strategies that will get the job done and make you smile in the process, go for the kind that works well - just like a clown performing on stage!

The correct answer is C. kinds; well.

To find the correct answer, you need to consider the subject-verb agreement between "these" and "of strategies." The word "these" is a plural pronoun, so it should be paired with a plural noun. As such, we can eliminate options A and D since they use the singular form "kind." Now, we need to determine whether to use "kinds" or "kind" as the plural form of the noun "strategy." In this case, "strategy" can be countable, meaning it can be separated into different types or categories. Therefore, the correct form to use is "kinds." Finally, we consider the word that should be used to describe how the strategies work. Since we need an adverb to modify the verb "work," we should use the adverb form "well" rather than the adjective form "good." Thus, the correct answer is C: "kinds; well."