I can do C and D for you!
C
A few
Many
Little
Some
No
Most
D
Type
I don't know number 2 I'm sorry
Fan
Appeal
Believe
As
Answer B changing i think it fits better than any other answer.
Simple.
“to cross the finish line” is a preposition, so it doesn’t count.
You’re left with: Arun was the first. One independent clause, so it’s a simple sentence.
Many owners enjoy the experience of farming their own food is the best one- the 2nd is too wordy and the 3rd doesn’t make sense
Answer - In many ways
If we carefully consider the context in which the word 'manifold' is used in the given sentence, "The heavens reward thee manifold, I pray.", it has the same meaning as the phrase 'in many ways'.