The use of parenthesis is to include something in a sentence that isn't necessary to the sentence. Meaning, if taken out, the sentence would still make sense.
So, for each sentence, take out what is in parenthesis and see of the sentence still makes sense.
A. The cowboy hat <span>it skiing fit perfectly.
- This does not make sense, so it is incorrect
B. </span><span> I planned to wear it skiing fit perfectly.
- Though this ALMOST makes sense, it is missing the main subject, which is the cowboy hat
C. </span>The cowboy hat <span>fit perfectly.
- Makes sense!!
D. </span><span>The cowboy hat I planned to wear it skiing.
- This is missing the main verb. So, now the sentence is incomplete.
The answer is C :)</span>
In the book "Lifeboat Ethics: The Case Against Helping the Poor," the author presents an argument that is likely to be controversial for most people. The author tells us that he believes it is not necessary or even good to help the poor. However, the author also provides justification for his proposition. He tells us that foreign aid often brings more problems than solutions. He also believes that many problems poor countries face are not going to be solved by having more money, but by having better education and institutions.
Answer:
Its either A or B Im not to sure
Answer: a
Explanation: because logic is key