No not all laws are fair to people there are some pretty good laws but not all are fair
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Answer and Explanation:
The text is an interview with Dave Withrow about the operation that allowed the rescue of three gray whales that were trapped in Barrow, Alaska in 1988. Withrow shows that he was the qualified professional to work in this operation because he had experience working with marine manifers, such as whales, because when he worked at NOAA at the Alaska Fisheries Science Center, his department was responsible for taking care of any matter related to whales. This can be seen in the first paragraph of the text, in the lines: “... anything whale-related, especially on the West Coast, comes through our office.”
Answer:
B. Principal Jenkins said, "I am confident that they [the baseball team] are the best team we've ever had.
Explanation:
The use of bracket is very much key in explaining or clarifying the original text. The editor or writer adds addition information in the bracket in order to explain a part of the sentence that was stated.
The bracketed information is usually an addition and not a subtraction.
From the selected answer, "the baseball team" that was bracketed is given an additional information or explaining that it is referring to the word "they".
Option B is the correct option that uses brackets correctly.
He bout a old pair of Nike shoes and the new Jordan training suit