He shifted to his late parents’ house not because of the . . . . . . . . it provided but for purely . . . . . . . . reasons.

convenience , sentimental
grace , aesthetic
value , monetary
comforts , personal E. benefit , extraneous

The correct answer is: D. comforts, personal.

The man moved to his late parents’ house because he felt comfortable there and it reminded him of them. This is a personal reason, not a practical one.

The other options are incorrect because they do not accurately describe the man’s reasons for moving.

  • Option A: convenience, sentimental. The man may have found the house convenient, but this is not the main reason he moved there.
  • Option B: grace, aesthetic. The house may have been graceful and aesthetically pleasing, but this is not the main reason he moved there.
  • Option C: value, monetary. The house may have been valuable, but this is not the main reason he moved there.
  • Option E: benefit, extraneous. The man may have benefited from moving to the house, but this is not the main reason he moved there.