Correct option is C
Both sentences correctly use the highlighted words, making
(c) Both 1 and 2 the correct choice.
Analysis of Each Sentence:
1.
They will soon be applying for permission.
· This sentence correctly uses "permission" without the definite article "the," which is appropriate since "permission" is typically an uncountable noun when referring to the general concept of being allowed to do something. The sentence is structured correctly and the usage is standard in English.
2.
They shall be pleased with the arrangements made by us.
· The word "shall" is used correctly here to express future action in a formal context, indicating certainty or inevitability about the reaction to the arrangements. This usage aligns with traditional, formal English, particularly in predictive or formal assurances about the future.
Conclusion: Both sentences are correct in their use of "permission" and "shall," respectively. Sentence 1 correctly uses "permission" as an uncountable noun, and Sentence 2 appropriately uses "shall" for a formal prediction or assurance. Thus, the correct answer is
(c) Both 1 and 2, indicating that both sentences use the highlighted words properly in context.