<em>The answer is A. You could add statement A to the claim 3 as a supporting sentence. </em>
The outline is a little bit unbalanced as regards the supporting ideas. I would eliminate sentence C from claim 3. It doesn't contribute to the claim's main idea and it's just a generalization but not an important piece of information.
Also, you could make a separate claim related to the government's role in a free enterprise system and use sentences C, D, and C (from the last part) to support it.
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The answer is: pseudostratified ciliated columnar epithelial cells.
We can find these type of cells in the upper part of the trachea and bronchi, and through the whole upper respiratory tract (nasal cavity included).
Their job is to produce a mocous secretion (look up <em>cilia</em>) help us to stop external, microscopical, materials from entering our lungs, and so we can sneeze and cough them away.
If the Ferrets should go ahead to sign the young players they would be making a trade off between the superstar that can win the league and the 3 players.
<h3>What is a trade-off?</h3>
A trade off can be described to be the sacrifices that are made when a person decides to forego buying a good in order to purchase another good.
The team here would be foregoing having a superstar that can help them win the league for the three players that they went on to sign.
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