In this sentence, we would want to place the colon after the word Fruit. This is because we are introducing a list to the sentence, so it must be separated by the colon in order to properly finish the sentence.
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<u>Situations that are contrary to fact</u>, the mood is the conditional: third type. Example: If she<u> had got up</u> early, she <u>would not have missed </u>the bus. This example illustrates an imaginary situation; it did not happen. What truly happened was that the woman got up late and missed the bus. This was the fact. The structure is : the condition introduced by "if" carries the Past Perfect and the imaginary result carries would + perfect infinitive.
<u>Conditions under which a situation might occur, </u>the mood is the conditional: second type. Example: If she <u>bought</u> an alarm clock, she <u>would get up</u> on time. This statement reflects a possible solution to a problem; it is a speculative solution. She does not have an alarm clock, yet if she <em>bought</em> one . This is the subjunctive mood . What would the result be? She <u>would get up</u> on time. This is the conditional mood , second type.
I believe a, b, and d is to be an effective persuasive strategy; believe the speaker to speak truth, and we are willing to listen to the statistics
President Kennedy’s main idea in his inaugural address is centered
on the restoration of human rights. He wanted to highlight the importance of human life and
preserve it by eradicating the struggles of human destruction namely: the difficulty
in poverty, oppression of the weak, suffering from diseases, and the chaos in
war. He wanted to atleast mitigate these problems by ensuring the citizens of America and of the world in the active participation of his people during his administration.