False. Old English was a synthetic language, which means that words' endings signalled grammatical order and word order was rather free. As Old English differentiated words' categories through their endings, words could be placed anywhere in a sentence and readers would know the category of the words.
Whenever you read about Latin's influence on Old English, you will find its influence on Old English vocabulary. As scribes translated Latin works into Old English, they frequently found no translation for some Latin words and, thus, they introduced new Latin ones.
<span>a. Argue for or against the limitation of speed limits.</span>
Answer:
The statement is a complete sentence.
Explanation:
The question is, do you need more information to understand what is said?
I think the sentence is just fine. You get the idea of what it means immediately.
For example if you had a sentence that said
Because I practiced throwing a curve ball, I struck the batter out.
and then you followed it with
Luck had nothing to do with it.
You should understand that I got the batter out, and luck had nothing to do with it.