Answer:
"The more information those leaders have the better chance they have of making the right choices."
Explanation:
You can not assume that more information leads to better changes of making "the right choices." This would not be opinionated if it were referring to a historical event where this was the case, but in general this is simply an opinion and can't be supported with evidence, unlike the other sentences.
Answer:
B. It shows that lawlessness actually hurts people in real ways.
Explanation:
If there is no food for the main character's family, then how will they eat? They will starve to death and if they steal from someone, since there is no law, they could be murdered as there is no consequence. Either way, laws may restrict many things, but it can help give people what they truly deserve.
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It’s convincing someone to do or believe something
Answer: 2. "Thunder is good," said Mark Twain, "but it is lightning that does the work."
Explanation: the correct answer is the second option because first, it has a comma before and after "said Mark Twain", which is correct because when we use quotation marks and we want to add information (like who said it) between two phrases, we need to put it between two commas. The other that makes this option correct is that "but" doesn't begin with a capital letter, this is correct because it is a continuation of the first quote, it shouldn't begin in a capital letter.
So many different cultures and races, but we all come together as a country and it works.