Information that will cut through the "seemingly", and show them to be unequal alternatives.
A decision making grid
Meaning something you would like better, given a choice.
Take your choice from 72 or 96
The noun 'options' is an abstract noun, the plural form of the noun 'option', a word for an opportunity to choose between two or more things; a choice or a possibility; the right to buy or sell something at a specified price; an extra feature that can be added to something; a word for a concept.The word 'options' is also the third person, singular, present of the verb to option (options, optioning, optioned).
There is no word in English spelled 'choise'. Perhaps you mean the abstract noun 'choice', a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for an act of choosing between two or more possibilities; a number or variety from which to choose; a thing or person which is chosen. The word 'choice' is also an adjective: choice, choicer, choicest.
A Decision-making grid.
In the sense of as seemingly insoluble problem, the opposite of dilemma is solution. In the sense of a situation requiring a choice between two alternatives, the opposite of dilemma is decision.
A decision making grid
The word whether is used to express a doubt or choice between alternatives. It is a conjunction.
"Whether" is a subordinating conjunction that introduces a question or indicates a choice between alternatives. It is not a pronoun.
The correct spelling is "dilemma" (a predicament, a choice between two bad alternatives).
a point intermediate to two other points, (as in between the hills) a form of restriction (between you and me) indicating two or more alternatives (a choice between going or staying)
A first choice
Yes, "or" is a conjunction that is used to connect alternatives or options in a sentence, indicating a choice between two or more possibilities.
The homophone for "weather" is "whether," which is used to introduce a choice between alternatives or to express uncertainty.
The likely word is "dilemma" (problem, choice between two bad alternatives).
For something to be optional, it means the availability of choice/choices, to have alternatives. The opposite of optional is mandatory, compulsory, required.