This is a sentence. It has a verb and a subject.
I think the answer would be C.
ABSOLUTELY. Discoveries come from mistakes. Think about it. If the inventor of a fridge didn't find out that his/her food spoiled, would we have a fridge? No, probably not. Mistakes cause discoveries, and we learn from mistakes.
Who? <span>The commander of Williams Air Force Base
</span>What? fears construction of homes within a "potential Crash Zone" <span>When? Wednesday
Where? </span><span> Williams Air Force Base
</span>Why? <span>state moratorium banning building near air force bases is lifted
</span>I really don't have much to go off of since I don't have all your work but these are the most educated guesses I could make in the circumstances.
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Hello. You did not present the examples, which makes it impossible for pairs to be formed. However, I will try to help you in the best possible way, telling you the meaning of each one.
An example is something that aims to explain a situation, making it clearer and pointing out how it can be applied in a given situation. Ex: An example of an adjective and the word "cheerful" in the phrase "Moses is cheerful" because the word "cheerful" shows a characteristic of Moses.
An analogy is the transfer of meaning between two elements that have some relation or similarity. Ex: Love is like a ball. When we have it, we kick it.
An anecdote is a very small story, with humorous humor and with the aim of presenting a story quickly and in a comical way.