Consider the vocabulary words prepare, pace, perspective, and purpose. Which sentence uses a vocabulary word correctly?

A.Marta snoozed comfortably in the back of the buggy as it moved down the street at a leisurely pace.

B.We had to prepare for the storm after it moved away.

C.When Juliet saw the snake, she decided to increase her perspective and stood completely still while waiting for the reptile to pass.

D.Please be sure to purpose your seat belt before the vehicle begins to
move
Is the answer A

Yes, A.

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Yes, the correct sentence is A. "Marta snoozed comfortably in the back of the buggy as it moved down the street at a leisurely pace."

To determine the correct sentence that uses a vocabulary word correctly, you can analyze each sentence with respect to the given vocabulary words and their meanings:

1. Sentence A: The word "pace" is used correctly here to describe the speed at which the buggy is moving down the street.

2. Sentence B: The word "prepare" is used correctly here to suggest getting ready for the storm.

3. Sentence C: The word "perspective" is used correctly here to indicate Juliet's way of looking at the situation she encountered with the snake.

4. Sentence D: The word "purpose" is used incorrectly here. It should be replaced with "fasten," as in "fasten your seat belt," to correctly convey the action of securing the seat belt.

By analyzing the sentences using the context and meanings of the vocabulary words, we find that only sentence A uses a vocabulary word correctly.