The Latin word for "seek" is "quaerō". Some English derivatives that come from this root Latin word are as follows: <span>acquire, inquire, inquisitive, query, and quest.
If you acquire something, it means you've found something that you were seeking. Inquire and inquisitive mean seeking information or someone who likes to get a lot of information, and query and quest are two types of questioning methods. A query is a question-seeking information, and a quest is a journey on which you go seeking for something. </span>
Answer:
B and E
Explanation:
because they seem the most logical
The yon tree is quite distant
yon: over there; in that direction.
Gerund as it functions as a subject of your sentence as well.
Answer:
I think it might be D
Explanation:
Hope this helps. Sorry if I am wrong.