Answer: Constant activity of skilled workers in bakeries.
Explanation: I’d say it’s A because they use the descriptive word “bustle” which is typically used in a scenario where things are being constantly done. The last two are definitely not correct, so you can rule those out, and it’s not really describing the process that they are made.
Answer:
The huntsman is motivated by helping others in need.
This memorandum contrasts this year's restaurant with the last year's one, as it mentions that this time it will be a different place. Then, the email sender starts adding contrastive arguments in which he describes how different it will be this year by using adverbs such as 'furthermore', 'also', 'lastly'.
In a way, the memorandum also relates to sentences A, B and D as it includes them (the difference in the types of desserts, breads, waiters, waitresses, etc.). However, these are isolated aspects of the whole message and that is the focus here. That is why the difference concerns the restaurants because the elements 'bread', 'waiters', 'vegetables' are part of them while restaurants are the essential element that encompasses the rest.
Answer:
A, annoyed.
Explanation:
"Annoyed" is the most synonymous word out of the four. To check, look at the context. The final sentence, "Either way, I did my best to avoid her," allows the reader to infer that the narrator is annoyed by her presence.