The
answer is:
A.
Correlative
Conjuctions that are used in
pairs are called correlative conjunctions. In the sentence above, the
conjuction used is “either..” plus “…or”. They may be similar to coordinating
conjuctions since they join sentences but correlative conjuctions are used in
pairs.
<span> </span>
The main verb would be "indicated", being that "research" (which is the main subject) is what's doing the action, which is indicating.
The whole sentence is basically about the research indicating... etc.
I am not gonna joke around but the answer is Great North American Circus English
Yes, I think it ends with the guy and the baby going into the cabin and meeting other ppl from the outside and getting help