The correct option is D.
From sentence 3, it can be seen that the writer finished his morning duties on this day faster than he has never done before, this is the first time he will be finishing that early. Looking at the five options given, it can be seen that, it is only option D that clearly expresses this fact.
<span>The correct answer should be something like disease because diseases don't limit your range of motion like weak bones or weak muscles do. When you have the flu or have a virus like HIV you still have full range of motion, unlike weak muscles and bones that might prevent you from walking straight or you'd have to move slowly.</span>
I'm not sure I entirely understand your question but this is what I think:
Protectively = adverb (ends with -ly and describes verbs)
Protective = adjective (describes nouns)
Protect = verb (is a doing word)
Protection = noun (the name of something?)
Hope this helps :)
Where are the sentences, they’re not there