It is D because pre means before. Before the word
Sohel : Hi Rohel, you are just waking up and it is already 9 a.m. What is the matter?
Rohel : A big matter, friend. Last night I could not sleep for acute heat due to electricity failure.
Sohel : Oh load-shedding! Same was the case in our area but I did sleep well and study well too.
Rohel : Wonderful ! How!
Sohel : It is very easy. Just study lighting candle and sleep on the roof; you can defeat load-shedding.
Rohel : Oh, my dear friend, it’s not a solution. Don’t you think load-shedding is a great problem in our country?
Sohel : Yes, I do. But load-shedding is a constant company in our day to day life.
Rohel : That’s right. But it is not only hampering our daily activities but creating negative effect on our economy too.
Sohel : How?Rohel : When load-shedding occurs, all the mills and factories have to stop production. Official works are also hampered. Computers stop functioning. Cold storage, operation theatre and all power-based activities come to a standstill.
Sohel : Right, I didn’t think so far. However, isn’t there any solution to load-shedding?
Rohel : Yes, there is. Setting up more power plants is the simple solution. But friend, you should bear in mind that ours is a poor country. Our demand of power is increasing day by day but our production is not. So, it is not easy to solve this problem.
Sohel : So, what else to do? Follow my way—light candle and sleep on the roof.
Rohel : But it is a matter of hope that our government has taken this problem to be solved based on priority. Situation is improving day by day.
The answer is C. The story never mentioned A, B, or D.
Answer:
Different linguistic super families shared the same across large cultural areas that correlate with the distribution of major religions.
Explanation:
Comparison and Contrast Clues
Sometime you can tell the meaning of an unfamiliar word when it is compared or contrasted to something familiar. Context clues that show comparison include like, as, similar, and in the same way. Contrasts may be signaled by words such as but, although, however, and on the other hand.
Kari’s happy face was luminous, like the rays of the sun.
The clue word like in this sentence tells you that luminous means “shining” or
“giving off light.”
I assumed a rhino would move in a lumbering manner, but it raced across the screen like an attacking army tank.
The clue word but in this sentence suggests that lumbering means “moving in a heavy, slow manner.”