The correct answer is C. T<span>he director appointed Cameron leader of his section.
In order to find the object complement (a word or phrase which completes an object), we first have to find the object. In sentence C, the object is Cameron (who did the director appoint? - Cameron). The phrase that completes the object and acts as its complement is leader of his section (What did he appoint Cameron as? - Leader of his section). As you can see, leader is a noun (as opposed to wise and stellar in sentences A and B which are adjectives), which means that C is correct.
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It is grammar. Just search Google.
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Google has a document like that with the answers
Irony is a figure of speech in which words convey the opposite of their literal meaning or a situation is contradictory to what one would expect. So the answer would be C.
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Inferential means to take the information provided in the text and using it to determine what the text means but doesn't directly state whereas a literal meaning is to represent the exact words of the text.