Water is needed to sustain practically all life functions on planet Earth. A single drop of this compound is composed of an oxygen atom that shares its electrons with each of the two hydrogen atoms.
The cycle starts when precipitation, such as rain, snow, sleet, or hail, descends from the sky onto the ground. Water that is not absorbed immediately from the precipitation is known as runoff. The runoff flows across the land and collects in groundwater reservoirs, rivers, streams, and oceans.
Evaporation takes place when liquid water changes into water vapor, which is a gas. Water vapor returns to the air from surface water and plants.
Ultimately, condensation happens when this water vapor cools and changes back into droplets of liquid. In fact, the puffy, cotton clouds that we observe are formed by condensation. When the clouds become heavily laden with liquid droplets, precipitation ensues.
Which sentence uses the word laden the same as in the passage?
The bowl of cereal overflowed when it became too laden with milk.
In the passage, the word "laden" refers to clouds becoming heavily filled with liquid droplets, leading to precipitation. Similarly, in choice D, "laden" describes the bowl being filled with milk to the point of overflowing. Both uses of "laden" convey the idea of being heavily loaded or filled.
Here, "laden" is incorrectly used to describe a street, which does not fit the context of being filled or burdened. Streets can't be laden in the sense used in the passage.
This sentence uses "laden" incorrectly because a "cloudless" sky cannot be heavily filled or burdened. The words "cloudless" and "laden" are contradictory.
"Laden" in this sentence is incorrectly applied to "trumpets," which does not make sense in the context of being heavily filled or burdened. Musical instruments cannot be laden in the way clouds or bowls can.
In the passage, "laden" describes clouds that are heavily filled with water. The correct choice is D, where "laden" similarly describes a bowl filled with milk to the point of overflowing. The other options misuse "laden" in contexts that do not align with its meaning in the passage, as they describe streets, skies, or trumpets, which cannot be filled or burdened in the same manner.
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