This question is about the article "Wild Horses as Native North American Wildlife"
Answer:
Most evidence suggests that the horses are in fact a native species, supporting the argument that the horses must have actually been in North America for more than 11,000 years.
Explanation:
According to the article, wild horses of Spanish origin were taken to North America with Columbus and his entourage. They deposited these horses in Mexico, on Colombus' second voyage to the continent in 1493. The horses that were brought in at that time were E. caballus, which from where Mexico is today, began to spread across the Great Planices, intermingling in territory of the USA and giving rise to the native species we know today.
I think the answer is either ''A source'', or ''evidence''. so its A, or C
Answer:
Fragment
Explanation:
There is no specified subject, only verb.
A universal theme is an idea that applies to anyone regardless of differences in culture or geographical location.
The grammatical mistakes found in the text consist of the incorrect use of the articles "a" and "an", which means we need to correct them by changing the articles.
<h3>The use of "an" and "an"</h3>
The indefinite articles "a" and "an" are used before singular nouns. The article "a" must be used before nouns that begin with a consonant sound, whereas "an" must come before those that begin with a vowel sound.
The grammatical mistakes in the text consist of using one article when the other should be employed. Let's correct them below:
... an treasure hunt --> a treasure hunt
... an handheld GPS --> a handheld GPS
... a adventure-loving nature --> an adventure-loving nature
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