First example: anecdote. The example suggests a narration, particularly through the words "outcome; left alone; etc". The situation also shows that either what preceeds or follows is a experience, that is an action.
Second opinion: expert opinion. This kind of supporting evidence is usually given by professionals, in this case a doctor. The word 'helpful' suggests it is an opinion rather than a fact.
Third example: fact. The use of the present simple tense and the fact that the information is specific shows that it is a fact.
Fourth example: emotional appeal. This kind of supporting evidence uses a variety of words full of emotion. In this example, emotional words include "pledge; striving; and vulnerable". The example appeals to emotions, which is the purpose of this type of evidence.
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
B. large
Explanation:
Large is the only modifier in the options that can be used to make a comparison. Large can be used to compare between the size of things. For example, my father has a large plantation compare to Mr. Henry's plantation.
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
To take them to the veteranarin
Explanation:
Been in the aquarium, the owner won't want them lost or taken. 
They are only brought out to be taken to the vet so as to be checked. 
 
        
             
        
        
        
"Are you sure you don't want to wear that?"
        
             
        
        
        
One : so i can learn
Two: i will so better at tests 
Three:learn how to read 
Four:learn how to wright
Five:so i can know my numbers 
Six:i can know my abc seven:i can get smart