The word “knock-on” is used in the last sentence to mean
A identical in appearance.
B secondary or indirect.
C relating to the skeleton.
D striking sharply.
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The correct answer is B secondary or indirect.
The term “knock-on” typically refers to effects or consequences that are not immediate but happen as a result of an initial event or action, which aligns with the notion of something being secondary or indirect. This usage often relates to how one event can influence another in a chain reaction.
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