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If you don't know how to solve this, you can put each word in to the blank and see which sounds right.
Here are the correct definitions : <span>A, E, D, C, B</span>
On the contrary - <span>To Compare
</span>In addition - <span>To add
</span>For instance - <span> To give an example
</span>Afterward - To show sequence or results
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According to Franklin D. Roosevelt, what he meant by the three-horse team is the three branches of the government. This is how he described the American form of government in provision by the American people and according to him, it is the American people who drive the three horses.
C) He has come to see himself as the sole authority on the island
The first word in quotations does NOT always need to be capitalized. If you are quoting what someone said, it should be capitalized, and so should the title of a book, movie, song, etc., and if the first word in quotations is the first word of a sentence. If you are just quoting a small part of a phrase/song/something that has already been written by someone else, it does not have to be capitalized.