Henry Ford
That's one I can think of.
Maybe Albert Einstein but I don't know if they'll accept him.
<span>1. Factious leaders or religious sects may come to dominate a particular state or region, but are very unlikely to dominate the entire nation
2. Improper or unjust projects will be less likely to pervade the entirety of the nation.</span>
Answer:
When the sentence is already clear.
It sounds awkward to split the infinitive.
Too much information is inserted between the two parts of the infinitive.
Explanation:
Splitting an infinitive means to put words in between an infinitive. This grammatical construction occurs <u>when a word is put in between the particle "to" and a verb.</u>
Writers should avoid splitting an infinitive as much as possible. This is because it <u>may sound awkward in splitting the infinitive.</u> It can also lead to the inclusion of<u> too much unnecessary information in the sentence</u>. Moreover, it is unnecessary to split infinitives<u> when the sentence is already clear.</u>
Thus, the correct answers are the first, second, and fifth options.
I believe the answer is B. I don't think there is suppose to be a comma after Kentucky.