Allusion.
Both examples come from the Bible. The first comes from the Old Testament and the second from the New. You have to be a little knowledgeable of the Bible to catch on to either one of them (or be good with Google).
It would be D. As long as your going to the store. This is because it describes under what circumstances you are to buy the bananas. Buy is the verb and the adverb phrase describes it.
The correct answer is C) he doesn't like his job and wants to quit as soon as he can.
He thinks that his job is way too far, and that it takes him a lot of time to get to it.
[ Answer ]
One of the softball players left <u><em>their </em></u>bat at the field after practice.
[ Explanation ]
<em>Their </em>- Belonging to them
<em>They're </em>- Replaces the word(s) "They are"
<em>There - </em>A position
Out of the options Their, They're and There, the option Their is the correct option. This type of their means that the item belongs to them. The other two types are incorrect and out of context for this sentence.
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