This sentence is messy, as well as a run-on. Here's a revised version:
"It becomes easy to gossip among the office, but remember; it is just as easy to keep it a secret!"
There is proper punctuation added to make it easier to read. It also adds personality and emotion to the sentence. Try reading the two aloud and compare them. You can make changes to it if you feel it necessary.
1 - postpone ... until later
2 - return back
3 - none
4 - none
5 - none
6 - none (I'm not so sure about the "new manufacturing" but as I've searched "new construction, new innovation" are redundant expressions)
7 - the consensus of opinion
8 - necessary requirement
9 - visible to the eye
10 - repeat ... again
Answer:
It is this fate, I solemnly assure you, that I dread for you, when the time comes that you make your reckoning, and realize that there is no longer anything that can be done.
Explanation:
This is a speech in which the tone and the main message of the entire speech are put in the very first sentence of the speech. This gives the speech a dramatic tone from the very beginning. The rest of the speech, until its last sentence, are elaborations of what the first sentence could look like unfolded.
The answer is A: Could get