Choose the word/expression which best completes each sentence :
Biliaminu sent the expensive present to one Miss Sanda of the United African Organization and not to .... of the Central Bank of Nigeria
the Miss Sanda
Miss Sanda
a Miss Sanda
one Miss Sanda
some Miss Sanda
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the answer is correct because of any two or more people or thing the one known better has (the) before the name.... why because some noun have the definite article The before them.......Ref.... A-Z jamb use of english

C is the correct answer.
Why “a Miss Sanda” is correct
“a Miss Sanda” introduces another person named Miss Sanda.
The sentence is making a distinction:
one Miss Sanda (from the United African Organization)
a different Miss Sanda (from the Central Bank of Nigeria)
Think of it like this:
✅ “I met one John at school, not a John from work.” → two different Johns
❌ “I met one John at school, not the John from work.” → implies it’s the same John, which isn’t true here
So grammatically, “a Miss Sanda” is correct for contrasting two people with the same name.


