Answer:
destruction and loss of loved one brings grief to mothers and orphan birth to the children
We use energy to heat and cool our homes, driving, watching tv, lighting buildings
Answer:
The sentence that is punctuated correctly is:
1. I wouldn't eat those cabbages if I were you.
Explanation:
We may be tempted to add a comma when we see "if" in a sentence, but we must think twice before we do. <u>We will only need that comma if the clause that contains the "if" is the first one.</u> For example:
- If you see her, tell her to call me.
However, <u>when the if-clause is the second one, there is not need for the comma at all:</u>
- Tell her to call me if you see her.
With that in mind, we can choose the first option as the correct one:
1. I wouldn't eat those cabbages if I were you.
You can tell if an argument is valid by the facts that are presented or if its their own opinion. The more facts the more valid the argument is.
Hope that helped :)