I hosted a birthday party last Sunday and the guests A. wreaked havoc on my house!
The collocation (two or more words that often go together) is to wreak havoc, so only A can be the correct answer.
To reek means to stink, to wreck means to destroy (but you cannot wreck havoc), and rect isn't a word in English.
Don't we need the possible answers?
Since nothing is underlined, I am going to make an educated guess that the underlines clause is "who had worked with the business person". If that is the case, the correct answer would be D - adjective clause. It is a relative clause, to be more precise, because it starts with a relative pronoun "who", but that is a part of adjectival clauses, so that is the correct answer.
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Anne's friends judge her for how she feels, and her diary does not.
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