I think it’s speech, thought, and actions
"Life on the ranch" is a fragment. It is a part of a sentence that may contain a subject and/or a verb but does not complete a thought.
"Life on the ranch" raises the question what about the life on the ranch?
For the fragment to be a simple sentence, we must add a verb and other modifiers to complete the thought.
Life on the ranch is interesting.
C. She is outgoing and blissfully happy.
Answer:
Not really, unless your a wonder child or have everything given to you. Or if you work harder than Super man fighting Zod.
Explanation: People are greedy, and America isn't that great... honestly when was it ever?
Answer:
They are crossing into Roraima. This is Brazil's poorest state. They are hungry and need medical attention. They have no money and barely have clothes on their own backs. They have to scrounge for food. They eat what they can.
Explanation:
They are filing for refugee status with the Brazilian Federal Police. They are starving and homeless. They are making progress there and the shelter is now trying to provide for them. They can provide them food, but the quality of food is low. Drug trafficking and sex trafficking continue and they cannot find jobs.