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Read the passage and examine the text in bold. Then, answer the question.

I always loved my grandfather's explanations of our seasons, "This is the country of three seasons. From June on to November it lies hot, still, and unbearable, sick with violent and unrelenting storms; then on unh April it is chill, quiet and drinks its scant rain and scanter snows. From April to the hot season again, it is blossoming radiant, and a seductress." His months were only approximate, later or earlier the rain-laden wind may drift up the water gate of the Colorado River from the Gulf and bring to us our heat, chil, or radiance. In the desert, we see the land sets its seasons by the rain.
Does the bolded portion contain an error?
A. radiance,and a seductress
B. radiant, and seductive
C.radiating, and a seductress
D. No correction needed​

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Answer:

option b radiant, and seductive

Step-by-step explanation:

They have to be the same part of speech so it is this one because they are both adjectives.

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Answer:

B) radiant, and seductive.

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