<span>The correct answer is "Each person, regardless of age or backgrounds, has the right to krump." 'Has' is a third person singular form of the verb 'have.' This means that it will be used in a sentence where the subject is another person (not yourself.) In this case, the subject is "person," which is singular and not yourself. What if the subject of this sentence was "people" instead of person? We would use "have" because the subject is now plural!</span>
I would say A..
because it sound more logic base on the meaning of the base word (Visual)
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She becomes best friends with Margaret. She is filled with courage to face her future.
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problem and solution: i couldn't find my friends phone but I found it under the couch
compare and contrast: Red Delicious apples are sweet, while Granny Smiths are tart and acidic.
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