Answer:
<em>¡Qué emoción!</em>
<em>¡Naturaleza pura ante mí!</em>
Oración oracional... ¿o exclamativa?
Explanation:
I didn´t know <em>Oración oracional </em>exists. It doesn´t sound right to me. I prefer the term <em>Oración exclamativa</em> used by Larousse in order to express direct speech, using quotation-, question- or exclamation marks.
But the lines with exclamation marks, as shown in the answer, cannot be considered sentences (oraciones) because they lack the presence of a verb. So I´m a little bit puzzled. I do know that there are three phrases (<em>frases)</em> that are not complete sentences: the two lines mentioned above and <em>Gran error.</em>
Answer:
There was a large increase in the British debt.
Explanation:
1.the u.s. system of checks and balances
2.separations of powers
3.checks and balances examples
4. checks and balances in action
5. Roosevelt and the Supreme Court
6. sources
Answer:
organisms that are best adapted to the environment they are placed in will survive long enough to pass on their genes to their offspring while other organisms will become extinct.
Explanation:
Every now and then an organism in a species will undergo a mutation in their DNA. This mutation could do nothing but it may also lead them to getting, for example, longer legs than their counterparts. This may help them survive longer than other organisms as this mutated adaptation may help them run faster away from predators. These organisms will probably be able to outlive their less fortunate counterparts and they can then pass on their genes to their offspring, who will then gain the same mutated genes which will help them live longer. This continues for generations with the organisms who don't have the more specialised adaptation dying out as they are not able to escape from their predators