The correct option is “It contains an implied personality trait.” since we can infer the personality of the character by the words he says. The personality trait that is highlighted here is “authoritarian”.
In the sentence there are no adjectives or direct words used to describe a physical or personality trait so the options mentioning a stated trait are incorrect.
Finally, the option that mentions implied physical trait is also incorrect since no hint is given that describes indirectly a physical characteristic of Mr. Sir.
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What time do your English lessons start?
How often do you cook for your friends?
How many people are in your family?
Where does your mother come from?
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a conclusion based on evidence and outside knowledge
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work hard OR you will fail
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Sentence: When Mary or my uncles leave, have them take my violin home.
As you can see, when you read that sentence, it makes perfect sense. Since they are talking about multiple people (Mary and uncles), we cannot use a pronoun that only applies to one person (so this cancels out option A (him) and B (her).
Now, we're left with options C and D.
Since we're talking about <em>multiple</em> uncles and not just one, the "him" in option D would not work. Therefore, the only option left is C.