D, using language to express the opposite of its literal meaning.
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What are we supposed to match them up with? all I see is (choose)
An intransitive verb is an action verb<span>, expressing a doable activity like </span>arrive<span>, </span>go<span>, </span>lie<span>, </span>sneeze<span>, </span>sit<span>, </span>die<span>, etc. Unlike a </span>transitive verb<span>, it will </span>not<span> have a </span>direct object<span> receiving the action. Did and Attend are both words who are likely to have a direct object receiving the action; therefore they are likely transitive.</span>
First you figure out its context then after that find out some of its context clues and this should help you out.
We need to see the options it gives you for each sentence