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1. Born with a clubfoot.
2. He came into his inheritance at the age of ten.
4. Many of his contemporaries, with the notable exception of Shelley, disliked the man and his work.
Lord Byron was a British poet, peer, politician and one of the most important figures in the Romantic movement. Byron was a good friend of Percy Bysshe Shelley, fellow poet, and his wife, Mary Shelley, author of <em>Frankenstein</em>.
Byron was also born with a clubfoot, and inherited great fortune and land early on. The incorrect statement, however, is the third one. Byron's title was inherited from his great uncle, the "wicked" Lord Byron, when he passed away in 1798. This made him the 6th Baron Byron of Rochdale and owner of Newstead Abbey in Nottinghamshire.
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I only know the answer to the first question, sorry. The correctly punctuated sentence is: Mississippi, the Magnolia State, is known for its delicious food.
The grammatically correct sentence in these option is: I don't want any trouble.
<h3>How is this sentence correct grammatically?</h3>
This is due to the fact that it is the only one that used the syntax correctly in the sentences.
Other sentences used words such as no and nothing in the wrong way. It should be I cannot see anything instead of I cannot see nothing.
Raed more on syntaxes here: brainly.com/question/831003