Correct option is B
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Explanation:
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Sentence 1: The use of "immanent" is incorrect in this context. The correct term should be "implicit" or "embedded" in this context, which means something that is inherent or existing within.
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Grammatical Rule: "Immanent" refers to something that is inherent or inherent within something, while the context likely requires a word that conveys presence or inclusion.
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Sentence 2: The use of "imminent" is correct. "Imminent" means something that is about to happen or likely to occur soon.
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Grammatical Rule: "Imminent" is an adjective describing something that is impending or unavoidable.
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Conclusion: Since only the second sentence uses the word correctly, the correct answer is
2 only.