In my opinion it would be 4
Answer:
Leila's interference in her sister's wedding plans has led to nothing but trouble.
Explanation:
We are supposed to substitute the part "has only caused trouble" for "has led ______ trouble". As was shown in the question, we are supposed to use the word "nothing" as well as two other words that keep the same meaning as "has only caused trouble" conveys. Therefore, the best option is "has led to nothing but trouble". It expresses the same idea and uses "nothing" and two other words - "to" and "but".
We drove through the graveyard where my grandmother was buried very dismally.
Right choice: (D).
Robinson is the hero and the storyteller of the novel. He is individualistic, independent, and bold. He persistently rebates words of wisdom and admonitions of his folks and others, and strongly tries to progress in his very own life by sailing through the ocean. He is now and again excessively aggressive and can't stay content with an agreeable life (regardless of whether in England or Brazil). Caught on his island, he figures out how to endure in solitude and furthermore winds up turning into an ardent Christian, atoning for his past sins and picking up a freshly discovered trust in God and his perfect arrangement of fortune. Robinson's extraordinary independence is on occasion brave, and differs a lot from the English and Spanish masters. He involves himself in the tasks carried out by his crew.
These attributes help us conclude that Crusoe, unlike any other master, works together with those around him, and focuses on self-reliance.