Answer:
none. there are none. well at least not 40. you got bad, cab, bac, ab, cad,
Explanation:
I’m sorry if my answer isn’t very helpful but nobody can answer this question without knowing what book it’s from.
The answer is 3. when creating a logistical argument, you state the idea that you are going against, and then you back yourself up on why you chose the opposing side.
The correct option is D) “Both A & B are incorrect.” Both sentences are incorrect because of the use of the phrasal verb “stand up”. The meaning of the phrasal verb is to make yourself into an upright position and a bike cannot “stand up”. The correct verb would be “stand”, which means to take or maintain a specified position.
The rest of the options are incorrect since the phrasal verb "To stand up" is on both sentences.