The correct answer is A. Many adults.
Explanation
In the fragment, the words "Many adults" are an antecedent, that is, a previous noun that is replaced by a pronoun (for example he, she, it, we, they) in the following sentence. In the text the author mentioned "Many adults feel ..." and then he said, "They believe...". This means, the noun "many adults" is replaced by the pronoun "they". According to the above, the correct answer is A.
Answer:
(B). He <u>often</u> invited me to visit him.
(C). No adverb
You <u>should not</u> buy any.
(D). Many students <u>doesn't</u> want to take examination.
(E). Don't make noise the baby <u>is sleeping</u>.
(F). It is already in reported speech.
(G). Her cycle will be repaired by him.
(H). He won't come if it rains
(I). I talked to the girl <u>whose</u> car had broken down in front of the sho.
(J). My friend is good at<u> playing</u> volleyball.
Explanation:
The answer is D. When it comes to giving people good advice, Jon is a regular Yoda. Allusion is when you say something in a passing fashion without actually making direct reference to it (a person, place, or thing.) Since you are calling Jon a 'regular Yoda' you are comparing him and making a sort of passing reference, but are not speaking directly about Yoda himself. So this is Allusion. Another example of an allusive sentence would be: When my uncle won the lottery he acted like a total Scrooge.
Jaded is a word used to show the boring condition where things are overworked and in excess. The passage shows the fatigue due to overwork. Thus, option 1 is correct.
<h3>What is jaded?</h3>
Jaded is a word that shows the person was tired and fatigued due to the overwork, but when the person recalls the lively moments it makes them prepared for the next visit.
Therefore, jaded means fatigued by overwork.
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