I am not sure if they have laws in the constitution
Answer:
Kenny Chesney made a good point, "How do we know the wooden plane can fly if we've never actually tested it?"
Explanation:
Based on the language of "This Is Just to Say," the poem could serve as a casual note left on the kitchen table.
The poem is quite short and tells us a story about how the narrator ate the plums which were in the icebox. He asks that person for forgiveness if she wanted to eat those plums first, but he had to eat them because they were delicious. That's everything there is to the poem, which is why it can only resemble a casual note, and not anything else.
Answer: It is a sentence.
Explanation: It shares a complete thought.
Answer:
But I would ask Representative Weaver: Do not nearly half of all accidents involve men and would not the streets be safer, then if male drivers were outlawed? And what about the percentage of accidents that occur on paved roads-should we do away with paved roads too?