[Pronoun + verb to be] absolutely ridiculous.
Examples:
*He is absolutely ridiculous!
*My dog is absolutely ridiculous!
Although, these are the simplest forms of a sentence, which means you could probably add some nouns and adjectives wherever you urge to.
Option C is the correct answer.
The weary employees dreaded the long, boring meetings.
There are two adjectives, which need a comma in between them.
(Clarification)
The skeleton of the sentence is:
(subject)(predicate)(direct object)
(employees)(dreaded)(meetings)
In this sentence, the words "long, boring" modify the direct object "meetings".
Since there are two adjectives, they need a comma to separate them.
Hope this helps!
Well if it says “quite the opposite” than it is obviously contrast because contrast means “finding the difference”
"C. shall be coming" is the only future progressive verb form from the options listed. The other options are either past, present, or future perfect.