Hi. Unfortunately your question is incomplete. However, when searching for your question on the internet, I was able to find another question very similar to yours that asked to select the sentence where the information "Manufacturers cannot lawfully label their products organic without proof," should be added. If that's the case for you, I hope the answer below will help you.
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sentence 6
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The information "Manufacturers cannot lawfully label their products organic without proof" manages to be coherent after sentence 6, leaving the text fluid, precise and cohesive. Sentence 6 shows that organic products need to be produced with a minimum of chemical products, however, it is necessary to prove that these chemical products were not used in the production process, for the agricultural product to be called organic. Thus, we can agree that the sentence "Manufacturers cannot lawfully label their products organic without proof" extends the meaning of sentence 6 if it is added right after it.
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The verb 'to be ( am, is, are )' has two forms in the past; was and were.
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The main idea, or the theme, is the point that the author is trying to make to it's audience. Like, how bad deforestation is to the animal's habitat. They would make a main point, or theme, describing deforestation.
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