To turn a verb into past tense usually have "ed" at the end
ex: she was laughing
past tense: she laughed
future: she will laugh
To summarize it, the war is hurting the global economy. everyone is being effected by it. noticed the gas prices going up? ukraine is one of the largest gas transmission systems in the world and with russia invading and less gas being transported, it will become more expensive due to the fact that there’s less and a lot of people need gas. prices are going to keep increasing and increasing. i’m also sure there’s problems in poland since they are providing a lot of ukrainian refugees with shelter, but the economy is what is being effected globally.
The answer that would best complete the given statement above would be option A. Historical context. The political, economic, or cultural environment that surrounds an event provides the event with its historical context. Context<span> is the "setting" for an event that occurs, and the elements, conditions, and characteristics of this specific time will have an impact on the relevance of the event. Hope this answer helps.</span>
I believe it’s answer A because the rest don’t seem that right.
You should chose D. B. would also work, but D. is best. Always put a comma before a name.