Answer:
I put one orchid out of my corsage in the refrigerator
This sentence is incorrect because it is a run-on sentence. This means that it should be broken into two separate sentences:
Ladybugs are also called lady beetles. In Europe, they are called ladybird beetles.
It's easy to catch this mistake by either reading the sentence out loud and listening for a natural pause, or by looking for one subject and one verb per sentence (Ladybugs are; they are).
Answer:
And when . . . people enter into a free government, they do not barter away their natural rights; they simply pledge themselves to protect each other in the enjoyment of them, through prescribed judicial and legislative tribunals.
Explanation:
An ellipsis is a set of dots (…) that show the omission of superfluous words or that could be inferred from contextual clues.
Only the second option applies it correctly because it only omits "100 or 1,000,000", which is information superfluous to the main idea of the speech.
The other options omit information that is crucial for a complete understanding of the excerpt.
Answer:
1.) A REASON SUPPORTED WITH EVIDENCE
2.)FOUND EVIDENCE
3.)PRESENT
4.)However, the risks outweigh the benefits.
bro i think u forgot to put the options or choices