The best answer is extensive vocabulary.
Vocabulary by itself implies anyone's use of words. Large words and small words don't convey the message well because the length of a word does not correlate completely with knowledgeability. For example, the word vague is more complex than refrigerator, even though it is shorter.
The answer is definitely choice C. hearing.
<span>"This was loud, an incredible roaring sound that was louder than anything I'd ever heard before. The sound was so punishing it drove me to my knees"
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According to London, the quintessential force that has driven man to survive and wander, or drift, is food. He states that man has drifted since prehistoric times in search of food:
The history of civilisation is a history of wandering, sword in hand, in search of food… It has always been so, from the time of the first pre-human anthropoid crossing a mountain-divide in quest of better berry-bushes beyond, down to the latest Slovak, arriving on our shores to-day, to go to work in the coal-mines of Pennsylvania. These migratory movements of peoples have been called drifts, and the word is apposite. Unplanned, blind, automatic, spurred on by the pain of hunger, man has literally drifted his way around the planet.”
He states that it is hunger, not romance or adventure, that fuels man’s need to drift.
Answer:
you pick shorts and a t-shirt from a drawer
Explanation:
C) Benjamin ate less then others