Read this excerpt. The word “knock-on” is used in the last sentence to mean
A relating to the skeleton.
B secondary or indirect.
C striking sharply.
D identical in appearance.
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The correct answer is B secondary or indirect.
The term “knock-on” often refers to something that happens as a consequence of something else, implying a secondary effect or result. In contexts where it is used, it suggests that one event leads to another indirectly. If you have more questions, feel free to ask!