immutable
imminent
unavoidable
inherent
Answer is Wrong!
Answer is Right!
The correct answer is: B. imminent
The word “imminent” means “about to happen.” In the context of the sentence, the snowstorm is about to happen. The other options are not correct because:
- Immutable means “unchangeable.” The snowstorm is not unchangeable, it is about to happen.
- Unavoidable means “impossible to prevent.” The snowstorm is not impossible to prevent, it is about to happen.
- Inherent means “existing as a permanent, essential, or characteristic part.” The snowstorm is not a permanent, essential, or characteristic part of the situation.
Therefore, the correct answer is: B. imminent.