Answer:
B. domain-specific
Explanation:
Domain specific vocabulary or language is directly related to the field for which it is written or spoken. Words or terms have different meanings when they are used for different domains.
For example the word "theme" means one thing in domain of literature and has a different meaning in domain of interior designing or outer decorations.
Reference means one thing in research papers, while it means something else in mathematics and physics.
Figurative language in literature means use of language ornamented with figures of speech e.g similes, metaphors, conceits, hyperbole etc.
General Academic language is used in education courses and text books. Each subject has its own terminology.
Literal Language means the words with their primary and defined meanings. It is opposite of figurative language.
Peers has two meanings:
1) verb: to look or gaze. For example: He peers at the puppy through the window. (that is, he looks at the puppy through the window)
2) noun: Individuals who are comparable on some given metric. For example: My peers and I met to discuss issues which impacted our lives.
Peer's refers to something belonging to a single peer (definition two above).
For example: I thought that my peer's sweater looked very nice on him.
Peers' refers to something belonging to a group of peers (definition two above). For example: As a group, my peers' achievements are very impressive!
So for your sentence on taking advice, I would assume that you would want
to use "peer's", because it refers to the advice which comes from a single peer.
I also agree that the answer is B: whom
in this sentence you are using the preposition + whom grammar structure. Whom is considered an object pronoun and is used when asking who will receive the action, which in this case, I believe is, baking those cookies. Hopefully this makes sense and good luck.
Answer: D
Explanation: They were planning to hit the nest to unleash the swarm on her.