1. Inclined
Inclined means to be favorable towards something. In this sentence Jacob is not inclined or not in favor of switching spots with anyone else in the car.
2. incisive
Incisive means cutting (think incision like in surgery). In this case the word biting is the context clue that tells us incisive, or cutting, would be the best fit.
i think its the first one.i might be wrong but they usually use funny things in nonsense poems....sorry if i wrong T_T
It would be D, as inference implies that you are implying something from the text, as the question infers.
Answer: informal and lateral
Explanation: she is a co-worker so an upward way of speech/text is not needed; she’s on the same level as you. It’s a personal reason for emailing her so it would be informal