Answer:
1. “I think, said Wilbur that we’ll need a larger engine.”
Or 4
Explanation:
The "<em>we'll</em>" in this sentences are spelled correctly when on the others it isn't.
The commas are in the correct spot
and quotation marks are in the correct place
Answer:
Levada sociologist Karina Pipiya told BBC Russian: "There is growing nostalgia for the Soviet period and Stalin as a leader. Stalin is seen as the main figure who defeated fascism, who gets the honours for victory in the Great Patriotic War. And that war victory is a symbol of national pride for all Russians, even for those born in the post-Soviet period."
That positive opinion is boosted by current frustration over social policy and economic hardship, she said. Reform of the pension system ran into much opposition and "many felt the state was neglecting its social responsibilities".
The sharpest rise in support for Stalin is among the youngest group - those aged 18-30, she noted.
"Their perception of Stalin is based on myth, fed by older generations," she said.
Explanation:
It adresses the problem where one side would control the other sides of the government and have too much power