To solve this question, we can figure out what each of the words mean (specifically) and then put them into the blank and see which one fits best.
Burning is normally regarding a fire, one very hot and bright.
Sultry means that the air is hot and humid.
Blazing means burn fiercely or brightly.
Thermogenic means tending to produce heat, and it is commonly referring to drugs.
The best word that fits is sultry, so we know that the answer is B, sultry.
Answers + Explanation:
1 - D (They are called indefinite because there is no clearly defined antecedent).
2 - E (While they look exactly like reflexive pronouns, intensive pronouns do not affect the meaning and are only used for emphasis).
3 - G (Interrogative sentences or phrases are, simply put, questions).
4 - B (Adjectives, i.e., noun-modifiers that can also be used as pronouns, e.g. "this" is an adjective in "take this bag" and a pronoun in "take this").
5 - A (<em>Each other</em> and <em>one another</em> are the only reciprocal pronouns in English and you use them when an action is mutual).
6 - C (Identifying relative pronouns is essential to understand relative clauses).
7 - F (You make a compound pronoun by adding -self to the object pronoun when the subject of an action and the object are the same).
Answer:
The food worker on break may drink from an uncovered cup in the kitchen.
Explanation:
To begin with, the people who come to dine in wouldn't be exactly happy to witness the food worker to drink water in the deli area or the buffet area or in the dining room. Those would be the places where the water would be served or placed for the people who come to eat. It is a safe mannerism if the food worker drinks water from the kitchen as it is more appropriate and right thing to do. As basic rules, a dining place would know how to keep the place hygienic and clean and kitchen would be the place where the uncovered cup would be kept clean, especially for the workers' sake.
B, because it has multiple subjects and verbs, and more than 1 clause.
:)-Kibeye