After classes, I attend the school Literature Club and take swimming lessons.
Here’s a breakdown of why these options fit well:
"Attend the school Literature Club": This phrase logically follows the question because it explains a specific activity you do after classes. The verb "attend" is appropriate here as it means to be present at a place, indicating your participation in the club.
"Take swimming lessons": This phrase provides another specific activity you engage in after classes. "Take" is the correct verb to use with "lessons" as it implies you are participating in an educational or training session.
The other options do not fit as logically or grammatically into the sentence:
- "To meet" could be used, but it would need more context (e.g., "to meet friends").
- "Seaside" and "music" are nouns, and they don't fit as verbs in the sentence.
- "Exting" is not a standard English word and does not make sense in the context.
Therefore, the most coherent and grammatically correct completion of the sentence is: "After classes, I attend the school Literature Club and take swimming lessons."