Choose the correct sentence.

A. The conference spokesperson delivered his speech wearing a three-piece suit.
B. Wearing a three-piece suit, the speech was delivered by the conference spokesperson.
C. Wearing a three-piece suit, the conference spokesperson delivered his speech.
D. The conference spokesperson deliver his speech wearing a three piece suit.

Since when did a speech wear a suit??

Miss sue.. i'm a bit lost here

i believe it is C..

I love you ms sue

The correct sentence is C. "Wearing a three-piece suit, the conference spokesperson delivered his speech."

To determine the correct sentence, we need to consider the subject, verb, and object placement in the sentence. In this case, the conference spokesperson is the subject, deliver is the verb, and his speech is the object.

Option A is incorrect because it places the object ("his speech") before the verb ("deliver").

Option B is incorrect because it places the subject ("the conference spokesperson") after the verb ("was delivered").

Option C is the correct answer because it places the subject ("the conference spokesperson") before the verb ("delivered") and uses the correct placement of the object ("his speech").

Option D is incorrect because it doesn't use the correct past tense form of the verb ("delivered") and it incorrectly separates "three-piece" by using "three piece" instead.