<span>Although you didn't provide any options, I managed to find some on the Internet. So, the option which best describes sentence 7 is that it is a simple sentence. Simple sentences have only one finite verb (meaning, not infinitives or participles). This sentence has only one verb - rule - which is why it is simple.</span>
Answer:
b
Explanation:
A and C have the quotation marks before the puncuation, which is incorrect. D is missing quotation marks in front of I picked up some fresh blueberries from the farmers market this morning. So, the answer would therefore be B as it has none of these errors.
The verb is "should work"
Should is an auxiliary verb, and "work" is an action verb.
The answer is c. That an individual has no human nature prior to his or her existence.
Sartre said this and he meant that the nature of things (essence) isn't more fundamental than it being (existing). This is the opposite of what a few other philosophers had said before.
Existencialists say that humans don't have an inherent identity, and they find meaning for life as they exist through their consciousness.