<span>nae eia au Polynesian. I makemake hui a kōkua oe..</span>
(NOT MY WORDS TAKEN FROM A SOURCE)
The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one:
Discovering the intent involves the evaluation of the audience and purpose associated with the evidence. If you really want to know the purpose of the reason of a person in doing a thing, then you need to evaluate him or her.
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Answer:
the sentence needs a punctuation mark
Explanation:
The sentence is made up of two clauses "Appearing almost like an alien planet," and "Edgar could see a huge grid of wind turbine in uniform rows and columns that stretched across the desert and the horizon." The second portion needs a period (or full stop). A period signifies where a sentence ends. Without a period, readers will be confused as they do not know where the sentence ends.