Concept:The correct spelling follows the Greek-derived medical term for excessive bleeding, with a specific sequence of vowels and consonants.
Explanation:The word for a large loss of blood is spelled H‑a‑e‑m‑o‑r‑r‑h‑a‑g‑e.
Option B, “Haemorrhage,” matches this correctly.
Option A, “Hamorrage,” misses the ‘e’ after ‘H’ and has only one ‘r’.
Option C, “Hammerage,” adds an extra ‘m’ and omits the ‘o’.
Option D, “Hammarage,” also has an extra ‘m’ and an incorrect vowel.
The alternative American spelling is “Hemorrhage,” but the question asks for the correct form; in standard British English, “Haemorrhage” is the correct spelling.
Answer:Option B, Haemorrhage.