Assonance and alliteration
<u>Answer</u>:
When you back your vehicle, you should C: Back slowly; your vehicle is much harder to steer while you are backing.
<u>Explanation</u>:
One must be very careful while driving and follow all the rules. Special instructions must be followed while backing the car. It is more difficult to control the steering of the vehicle and balancing the car while backing it. Reverse is a more powerful gear than the driving gears.
So, option C is correct which says that “Back slowly; your vehicle is much harder to steer while you are backing”. Option A is incorrect as it mentions that back quickly. Option B is also wrong as it says that back at the same speed as we move forward.
<span>C is the correct answer. Answers A, B and D are all written in passive voice, which can be pinpointed with the use of the ‘by phrase’, for example, ‘the part in the musical was hoped for [by Kylie]’. Such by phrases can be omitted in a passive and the phrase will still make sense.</span>
Upside and downside can mean a positive and a negative aspect of something, respectively. However, none of the options here present a couple of something negative and something positive: so I think we need to use the local meaning. So our analogy is:
on one extreme of some location (on the upper side): on the other extreme.
Therefore the best other couple is outside and inside: they also show two opposite locations.