This information adds the most.
Tourette’s syndrome affects the brain and nervous system, causing people to have uncontrollable movements and speech.
Explanation:
The information that the disease the person grew up with does the things that it describes now makes it remarkable for what they are doing with their life now.
Doubtlessly, this adds to the dimensions of a person who is disadvantaged adding on to the help to the people who also need the help he would have needed as a kid too.
So this statement is the one that adds the most to the passage in terms of information and depth.
The correct answer is C. The league produced many fine players, including Mary “Bonnie” Baker and Dorothy Kamenshek.
Explanation:
In the passage presented both sentence (11) and sentence (12) aim at providing the reader with examples on the players the AAGPBL produces, in the case of sentence (11) Mary "Bonnie" Baker is mentioned and sentence (12) adds Dorothy Kamenshek was equally a fine player that emerged from this women softball club, this implies both women are equally important, because of this both names should be linked by adding the conjunction "and", considering this conjunction expresses a relationship of equality between the element it joints. Besides this to show the reader these women are examples of the results of the softball club it is necessary to the word "including" and it is already clear they are examples of "many fine players" is not necessary to add any further information after the name of both women. Thus, the correct way to combine sentence (11) and (12) is "The league produced many fine players, including Mary “Bonnie” Baker and Dorothy Kamenshek" because it expresses both women are examples of fine players of the league and are in the same level.
Answer:
Explanation:
The sentence does not violate the rule because it just says John ate the cake
<span>Tom is Huck's complete opposite. Where Huck is all about following society rules and obeying authority, Tom marches to the beat of his own drum. In a sense, Huck wants to be like Tom, but has trouble making that transition. Huck looks up to Tom, and sees him like a role model, in a sense.</span>