Select the correct option:
The professor's remarks were so dense with jargon that they bordered on
Aopacity
Bopaque
Copacus
Dopalescent
Answer:
A. opacity
Read Explanation:
• The sentence requires a noun to follow the preposition "on".
• Opacity is the noun form, meaning the quality of being obscure or difficult to understand.
• "Opaque" is an adjective and does not grammatically fit the phrase "bordered on [noun]".