Hi!
I believe the answer is D. Part of Speech!
Etymology is the study of words and a glossary is a table of words and their definitions. Hope this helps! :)
Answer:
B. A careful scientist should always test his results.
Explanation:
Biased language is use of words (usually pronouns) and phrases which reflect some kind of stereotype (related to gender, age, sexual orientation, nationality, ethnicity etc.)
Options A, C and D all use neutral terms and phrases (spouse, non-native English speakers, servers state their names) to avoid biased language.
However, option B usis the pronoun "his" to its antecedent "scientist". This suggests that all scientists (or at least all careful scientists) are men, which is of course wrong. This can be avoided by using "their" instead of "his" or "her" or by rewriting the sentence to exclude biased language.
The first time I read the novel “Tangerine”, I couldn’t put it down.
Ah, Shakespeare.
If the aside you mean by is
"<span>Claudius: Take thy fair hour, Laertes; time be thine,
And thy best graces spend it at thy will.
But now, my cousin Hamlet, and my son,—
Hamlet: [Aside.] A little more than kin, and less than kind."
Then it's D., dislike of Claudius.
Hope this helps,
*Starry*</span>