<span>Taking the verb BEAT as an example, it is possible to classify it according to its principal parts;
-infinitive: (to) Beat -present: beat / beats-past: beat-present participle or gerund: beating-past participle: had beaten<span>
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You cannot put any sort of endmark (period, question mark, or exclamation point) here because it is not a complete sentence. Complete sentences must have a subject and a predicate. You can tell there's not even a verb here, so this is just a fragment, and we would have to use a comma.
a. Very truly yours,
Answer:
From personal experience by a friend/family member:
They mostly cause danger and trauma, whether you're a person "buying" them and you scam them, they won't hesitate to hurt you or worse, if you don't pay the full amount they acquire. If you're the person doing them, can cause trauma by doing them in public areas, or if you're a parent and your kid(s) manage to see or get ahold of the substances. Little kids seeing the dangers and the effects of substance abuse, they'll be constantly reminded of that moment everytime the word "substances" gets brought up, on the news or in real life conversations.They also cause trauma by robbing and you're the main influence being held hostage, etc.