The correct answer is:
B. The bird flew north of the beach
^^^The reason this is correct is because the word "of" is a preposition. This means that it indicates how/where the subject of the sentence it doing the verb. In this case "of" tells us "where" the bird flew (it flew north of the beach)
In the rest of the choices "of" can be changed to "have" and make a lot more sense. This is because using a preposition there doesn't make much sense.
A. The boys surrendered, but they should have fought. (A preposition doesn't make sense because it doesn't tell us where/how the boys fought, it just states that it would have been better if they had)
C. The three girls might have broken the records. (Again, a preposition doesn't make sense because it doesn't tell us where/how the girls broke the records. It just states that they broke them)
D. We should have left early. (A preposition doesn't make sense here either because it doesn't tell us where/how the "we" left, it just states that it would have been better if they had)
Hope this helped!
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I believe it’s called Inductive reasoning
The Fundamental Orders ( of Connecticut) mention God in numerous times. The force behind the Orders were the religious Puritans, and they mention that the one of the purposes of their association ( they call it "Commonwealth) is to preserve the Gospel and live according to it.
Answer:
1) Sometimes the Electoral College votes do not reflect the popular vote. It's the number of Electoral College votes that determines who is elected president.
Explanation:
The President of the United States is elected based on who gets the most votes on the Electoral College, not on who gets the largest percentage of the popular vote.
Sometimes, the winner can win the Electoral Vote without winning the Popular vote. This actually happened in 2016, when president Trump won the election based on electoral votes, but lost the popular vote to Hillary Clinton.