C or D look like the best answers. I would go with C personally, but don't credit me to this
Answer:
When a market system is used to determine what healthcare products to produce and distribute we expect;
1. that these medical devices and services from the suppliers would be given only to those who are willing and able to pay for them. and
2. Since the buyers have a say what healthcare services and products they need hospitals and doctors would at least to satisfy the tastes of buyers.
Explanation:
Answer:
You put your name in the lottery, they mix it up so everyone has an equal chance to win. On they day they are supposed to announce a winner, they randomly draw a name and they win the lottery. You go to the place where your prize is and tada!!!! done.
Explanation:
The answer is D: Luckily, Goldie was going to be okay. Ronnie wishes positively that his dog will have a good care somehow, but the use of the <em>adverb</em> <em>luckily </em>is not coherent with the verb was going to be, because this <em>verb in the past tense</em> means that there is an intention, but the action didn't really happen.