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<span>Option D is the correct choice. It indicates, better than the other options, how the narrator is unable to enjoy a simple nights rest. The usage of "alas" shows that this was the final straw in the torment, not being able to sleep anymore. Compared to option A where the narrator is still able to state clearly that they are not mad. Option B only shows a dislike which doesn't stress the torment requirement from the question. Option C does show torment but it more so indicates the early stages of this happening.</span>
The sentence below has been completed with the right missing words. This allows for better readability.
<h3>What is the completed sentence?</h3>
Since the United States, 0 is trying to combat global warming and reduce its dependence 21(on) fossil fuels, the United States is committed to identifying alternative sources of energy.
Several attractive options have presented 22(themselves) in the past few years.
In 23(view) of the fact that there's still no clear frontrunner, "clean" sources 24(such as) solar geothermal and wind power are still some of the most attractive options.
Natural gas has also been suggested as an alternative, but the environmental impact of extracting the gas is still unclear.
Those 25(who) advocate reduced consumption of disposable goods are also gaining influence.
Americans consume close to 70 billion water bottles per year, which has 26(resulted) in a serious waste disposal problem.
It also threatens supplies of underground water that are needed 27(for)the purposes of drinking and irrigating crops.
From the answer above, it can be concluded that the missing words are:
- on
- themselves
- view
- such as
- who
- resulted
- for.
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Hello, your correct answer is,
<span>B) The earth is worn bare from man's use.
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I think it would be likely. Britain is a country that is well-developed and has a decent military. If you are referring to war in London or other big cities, I think the armies would try to keep warfare on the battlefield, not urban areas. However, to counter that, (correct me if I'm wrong), I believe London is on the water, so a type of naval invasion would be likely. It also depends on who the fighters are. Britain v. U.S.A. for example, evacuations of cities would begin, and it's likely we'd see another Refugee Crisis like the one happening now in Europe, but smaller. But the U.K is part of the U.N., a huge group of unified countries. If war were to break out, it's likely forces would be pushed out easily with the help of other powers/countries.