Concept:The correct spelling for a sudden loss of blood from a ruptured blood vessel is "Haemorrhage".Explanation:The word comes from Greek roots meaning "a bursting forth of blood".Check each option against the standard spelling.Option A "Hamorrage" missing one 'h' and has wrong vowel sequence.Option C "Hammerage" adds an extra 'm' and wrong vowel.Option D "Hammarage" has two 'm's and wrong vowel.Option B "Haemorrhage" contains the correct sequence: H-a-e-m-o-r-r-h-a-g-e.It is the only option that matches the dictionary spelling.Answer:Option B. Haemorrhage