The other answer to this question is completely wrong. Tried to report it but Brainly, in all it's loveliness, won't allow me to. The actual answers are:
<em>-The world is a place of unlimited opportunities.</em><em> </em>
<em>-The world is a place of abundance. </em>
Some of these words may be unfamiliar to most and if you don't understand the meanings of these words it is 100% possible to completely misinterpret the point in the text. If you look up the words profusion, jubilantly, unthwarted (thwarted is what pops up but you get the point), and adversity it would help a lot. Even if you already know what these words mean or have an idea, it's good to be sure because they're key words to understanding what this text is actually trying to get across. Have a nice day !
The selection that contains a fragment is B.
Every other sentence contains two distinct clauses put together by the use of a relative pronoun (which in A and C) or a conjunction (so in phrase D). In B, the two clauses "she doesn't give herself enough credit" and "that's too bad" are not linked syntactically and are simply juxtaposed.
Although not grammatically "correct", the use of a fragmented syntax a frequent trait of oral speech.
If your choices are the following:
<span>A. I have heard it asserted by some, that as America hath flourished under her former connection with Great Britain that the same connection is necessary towards her future happiness, and will always have the same effect.
B. We may as well assert that because a child has thrived upon milk that it is never to have meat, or that the first twenty years of our lives is to become a precedent for the next twenty.
C. But even this is admitting more than is true, for I answer roundly, that America would have flourished as much, and probably much more, had no European power had any thing to do with her.
D. The commerce, by which she hath enriched herself, are the necessaries of life, and will always have a market while eating is the custom of Europe.
Then the answer is B.</span>
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It is the first one i just had that one and just answered this one also