The best way to rewrite the underlined part of the sentence is:
D: "one’s natural ability to comprehend difficult concepts quickly and to analyse them clearly and incisively."
This option maintains parallel structure, uses appropriate terms, and eliminates redundancy while conveying the intended meaning clearly.
The correct option is (D): one's natural ability to comprehend difficult concepts quickly and to analyse them clearly and incisively
.| Meaning | Usage | ||
| A. | A message for belief action or argument | E. | He was at loss to explaining what ground he had decided to take up the case |
| B. | Foundation | F. | He received a thorough grounding in the theoretical aspects before he was allowed to move on |
| C. | To provide a reason or justification for | G. | He realised he was on a shaky ground when the principal questioned him |
| D. | To instruct in Fundamental principal | H. | The book has provided the philosophical ground for most of the Nazi policies |
| Meaning | Usage | ||
| A. | To combine into one mass | E. | She was unable to mix with the crowd as she was too self conscious |
| B. | Associate | F. | The mix looked rather unappetizing to the customer |
| C. | Confuse | G. | He was mixing the herbs in accordance with the directions given in the book |
| D. | A product of mixing | H. | He was rather mixed up about whether he should go to college or not |
| Meaning | Usage | ||
| A. | Having a very sharp slope | E. | He found the price too steep and decided against buying it |
| B. | To soak in liquid | F. | She had steeped the clothes in a solution to get rid of the smell |
| C. | Too great or too high | G. | He was steeped in learning but was surprisingly inarticulate |
| D. | Saturate | H. | The trekkers were used to steep mountains but this one unnerved them |
| Meaning | Usage | ||
| A. | To continue is existence of operation | E. | The sole was being cut on the last so that it would fit in well |
| B. | To be enough for needs of | F. | The car lasted much longer than any one had expected |
| C. | A foot shaped from on which a shoe is required | G. | Last but not the least, thanks was due to the jury which had done such a good job |
| D. | At the end: in conclusion | H. | The provisions would have lasted them less than a fortnight |
| Meaning | Usage | ||
| A. | A percussion instrument | E. | The musician was testing the drum before the show began |
| B. | to beat a drum | F. | He had drummed it into her that the event was the chance of a lifetime for her |
| C. | To sound rhythemically | G. | The musicians were asked to drum to a faster beat |
| D. | To drive or force by steady effort | H. | The girl was drumming her fingers on the table nervously |