If a roller with a small diamter is used, the finished style will have

a. more curl b. less curl c. almost no curl

a. more curl

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To determine if a roller with a small diameter will result in more curl, less curl, or almost no curl in a finished style, we need to consider how the roller size affects the amount of curl.

When using rollers, the diameter or size of the roller determines the size and tightness of the curl. Generally, smaller diameter rollers create tighter curls, while larger diameter rollers create looser curls.

So, if a roller with a small diameter is used, it means that the roller is smaller in size. As a result, it will create tighter curls in the finished style. Therefore, the answer to the question is:

a. More curl