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Answer:
The word 'that' is a common word in English that is used in many different manners. Did you notice the use of 'that' in the first sentence? In this case, 'that' was used as a relative pronoun as a compliment. Often 'that' can be used or left out of a sentence entirely.
The word and term 'it' can be used for either a subject or an object in a sentence and can describe any physical or psychological subject and/or object. The genitive form its has been used to refer to human babies and animals
Answer:
I would say answer B
Explanation: I hope this helps and I am unsure so if it is incorrect sorry
The type of context clue can be used to determine the meaning of the underlined word is an <span>Example. The rest of the choices do not answer the question above</span>
"When the verb is passive the subject undergoes the action rather than doing it"<span>
So it would be option two because Taro (the subject) is being appointed, opposed to cooking, studying and trying .</span>