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Answer and Explanation

Your Answer is

Correct Answer is D

Explanation

Here is the attributive clause omitting that/which situation. The octopus has to open behind the underlined part lacks an object [latch: door bolt] is not a complete sentence, cannot be connected with a conjunction, and item A/B/C is wrong.

Item D: Omit the leading word for the attributive clause. When the leading word of an attributive clause is used as an object in a restrictive attributive clause, it can be omitted, for example, I like the book (that) you bought.