<span>Among the choices presented above, the sentence in imperative mood is:
Take out the trash before you leave for school, please.
Imperative mood of sentence may express command or request. In this mood, the speaker wants to take an action to happen and it usually use the pronoun "you" yet differs from the first sentence because it does not state a condition.</span>
The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "D. to help explain why John Hechtel became a biologist who studies bears" the author mention that John Hechtel saw a television show about bears when he was 13 years old because in order<span> to help explain why John Hechtel became a biologist who studies bears</span>
Answer:
kind
Explanation:
just use anything that suitable for the sentence
it could be with or to it means the same thing most people use to