November 27, 2024
Explanation:
(d)
(a) gets rejected: This option misinterprets the meaning of "kicks in." The phrase implies the activation or implementation of a plan, not its rejection or dismissal.
(b) gains importance: This option inaccurately represents the meaning of "kicks in." The phrase suggests the commencement or initiation of something, rather than its increase in significance.
(c) causes violence. This option is irrelevant to the meaning of "kicks in." The phrase indicates the initiation or enforcement of a plan, not the instigation of violence.
(d) comes into force. This option accurately reflects the meaning of "kicks in." It signifies the activation or implementation of the Graded Response Action Plan when certain conditions are met.