Answer=D
Options A,B and C are Homonyms in that they have the same exact pronunciation.
D is an example of a near homonym. Adapt and Adopt sound similar, but do not have the exact same pronunciation.
Answer:
China has an economic premise to dominate the world economy, becoming a great economic power.
Explanation:
An economic premise is a proposition about where a reasoning about the future is built. This reasoning is taken as a truth about a certain proposal that is made observing the elements that compose it.
An example of this can be seen in relation to the Chinese economy, which in relation to its great economic growth, its industrialization power and its vast labor force, has the economic premise of stabilizing itself as a great power, in addition to dominating the economy worldwide.
Answer:
Impending doom to "Deep in debt" and "When the crash should come" if you look at the tone and subjects, they both seem to hint or foreshadow at something negative, dangerous, or deadly to come. Rags to Riches for "The fact had gone all abroad", and "Why, isn't six months". These talk of how someone from a lower class salary or social status soon rose the ranks, in a quick matter of time. You could say they went from Rags to Riches. Wealth worship goes to "Please get those things off sir". The character speaking is glorifying the clothing, aka worshiping wealth, just look at the adjectives...
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