Even though her closet looks _________________has no problem finding everything she needs.

a. messy; Clara

b. messy, and Clara

c. messy, Clara

a. messy; Clara

c.

messy, Clara

The correct answer is b. messy, and Clara.

The correct answer is option a. messy; Clara.

To determine the right answer, you need to understand the meaning and usage of the words in the sentence. In this case, we're describing Clara's closet and how she can still find everything she needs despite its appearance.

The word "messy" describes the condition of the closet, meaning it's disorganized or untidy. The semicolon (;) is used to separate two independent clauses that are closely related.

So, the correct structure would be "her closet looks messy; Clara has no problem finding everything she needs."