An anaphora is the repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of successive clauses. Therefore, A.
The ship had been at sea for three weeks longer than promised. ... The crew was extremely low on rations and furious with their captain for lying. ... Yes, the captain should be worried about a mutiny ... from the lack of rations, but the crew has caught their captain lying, ruining their trust and respect for him
D is the correct answer because it uses two commas to separate "Raja" from the goalkeeper. But also separates "goalkeeper" from the rest of the sentence.
C. They may be more willing to continue reading.
Answer:
I wish that he were already here now.