Young Children is what I got as the answer.
An if-then statement is also referred to as a conditional. "if" typically poses the condition, and "then" describes the outcome.
in the second question, any statement that does not contain the words "if" or "then" is immediately incorrect, because the question asks for a true conditional. a true conditional contains "if" and "then."
<span>If you join the gym, then it is free for the first three months.
the hypothesis, or condition, is "you join the gym." the conclusion, or result, is that "it is free for the first three months." this means that the third choice is correct, as it lists the conclusion and hypothesis correctly. in the future, try and keep in mind that the hypothesis follows the word "if" and the conclusion follows the word "then."</span>
The answer is letter B.
In the red badge of courage, Jimis wounded in the battle, joins the procession of the wounded, and dies along the way in a field.
He ends up in dying a very slow and painful death. He dies with dignity preferring solitude. Henry is upset over the death, the realities of war hit Henry hard.
Past form means it happened in the past.
Breaking means it is happening now (present tense) and is incorrect.
Broken is an adjective not a verb and is therefore incorrect.
Broke is the correct choice because it is past tense. Think, if you said, "I broke the chair" it means you broke it in the past, not in the present or future.
Breaked is not a word.