The correct answer would be extensive definitions of a large number of words since this type of dictionary doesn't limit the amount of words that are in definitions.
The correct answer is D. The truck’s engine is more powerful than the station wagon.
Explanation:
In grammar, an "illogical comparison" is used to described mistakes in sentences when trying to establish a comparison this mainly occurs when the objects that are compared do not belong to the same category and therefore the comparison is illogical or does not make sense. This occurs in the case of the sentence "The truck’s engine is more powerful than the station wagon" because the "truck's engine" is being compared with the "station wagon" which is a vehicle, instead of the "station wagon's engine" and therefore there is an illogical comparison because an engine cannot be compared to a vehicle but only compared to another engine.
Answer:
A word or a phrase whose function is to organize discourse into segment for, example well or I mean
Hope it helps....
To be honest, it's a little confusing myself, hehehe. But I believe that C might be the right answer or B. You might have to wait for other answers besides mine.