I'd go with B - Article. There are hundreds of good examples for the answer being B. For example, "a book" ('a' is an article - 'book' is a noun), "an apple" ('an' article - 'book' noun). Those are just the simple ones.
Answer: A friend is a person with whom I may be sincere.
Explanation:
The speaker says that a friend is someone they can be sincere with. This means that to the speaker, the underlying advantage of friendship is sincerity. Friends can be honest and truthful with one another more than others and so it can be said that honesty holds a friendship together.
This is why honesty is important in a friendship. If friends cannot be honest with one another, the friendship is fractured and according to the speaker, cannot even be referred to as friendship.
Han applies option c- he is challenging the credibility of sources. Ramona ,surprised, asks him if the evidence from Pettit's book was from fictional sources. Hans supports his claim through a review of Giovanni Fiorini's book. The material from this book which had been written by a story-teller and not by a historian was used by Pettit.
Option a- is wrong. Hans is not determining new research goals. He is questioning the credibility of sources.
Option b-is wrong. Hans is evaluating what an author said about Giovanni Fiorini's book. The material from this 'great' source was used by Pettit in <em>his </em>book.
Option d is wrong. Ramona is asking clarifying questions. She wants Hans to justify his claim. This states that the credibility of sources can be questioned.
Answer:
D) bilingual… fluent
Explanation:
Writers who are BILINGUAL find being FLUENT in two languages a true advantage.
A bilingual person is a a person that knows how to speak two languages and can communicate effectively with those languages.
Bilingual speakers find out that the ability to speak two languages is a big advantage because they can communicate with more than one cultural group which makes their assimilation in such societies easy.