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'Much' is used when we are speaking about a singular noun. 'Many' is used when we are speaking about a plural noun.
"Isn't" is the best option from the list in terms of completing these sentence. This is primarily because "isn't" is a contraction of the two words "is" and "not.
bad-tempered and negative/grumpy type
Synonyms:
ill-humored, crusty, encrusted, crustlike, husky, hoarse, ill-humoured, crusted, curmudgeonly, gruff
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When people spend their money on fast food they are purchasing food that is unhealty normally. Homemade food or things you make at home, soups, casseroles and salads, baked chicken, will last for a week or two or longer if frozen for a future date. The fast food is expensive, not refillable, and after you eat it, many times you are still hungry. You have made no investment in putting food in the house for future meals for your family. Therefore, more money will be spent to make meals or to purchase moore fast food.
I would say the correct answer is B. Then he sprang out of bed, and shook himself violently! No, no nose any more!
This sentence differs from the other ones that you've given us because it seems more active, more lively. There is something actually happening here, and the exclamation marks show that it is happening fast. All of these together make the sentence somewhat amusing, at least as opposed to the other ones here.