The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "Sedate<span> means to be calm." In a different setting, if a doctor </span>sedates<span> you it means you've been administered a tranquilizing drug. Sedation is done in order to do operation, most especially i surgeries smoothly and rapidly. I</span><span>n day-to-day life it means composed, quiet, and serene.</span>
1. expensively (adjective describing "dressed")
2. invaluable (extremely helpful)
3. financial (describing business in adjective form)
4. objections (to disagree)
"Realms" is the answer for sure.
The sentence that uses an introductory comma correctly is option 1) “Wishing she'd just called in sick, Suzy unlocked her filing cabinet and began her daily work.” In this case, the comma is used after the subordinate clause to introduce the main sentence.
Option number 2 is not using an introductory comma, but the comma is separating two ideas.
And in option number 3, the comma is used to list a series of related items (eggs, milk, and bread).
Answer:
A. A man of disreputable nature.
Explanation:
Just by looking at the question and answers, you can determine that the most formal statement is A. A man of disreputable nature. By the use of the word formal, people tend to think of respectful/professional words/things. The words shady character and snake in the grass are more of a casual/informal way of describing a "suspicious" person.