The correct answer is D. 31452.
The word “seldom” means “not often.” The word “sunset” refers to the time of day when the sun sets. The word “I” is the first person singular pronoun. The word “drive” means to operate a motor vehicle. The word “after” means following in time or order.
In the sentence “I seldom drive after sunset,” the word “seldom” modifies the verb “drive.” The word “sunset” is the direct object of the verb “drive.” The word “I” is the subject of the sentence. The word “drive” is the verb of the sentence. The word “after” is a preposition that indicates the time when the driving occurs.
The sentence can be paraphrased as “I don’t often drive after sunset.” This means that the speaker does not usually drive after the sun sets. The speaker may drive after sunset on occasion, but it is not something that they do often.
The other options are incorrect because they do not make sense in the context of the sentence. Option A, 12354, is incorrect because the word “after” comes before the word “sunset.” Option B, 35214, is incorrect because the word “I” comes after the word “drive.” Option C, 35241, is incorrect because the word “drive” comes after the word “after.”