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Natalie has written the following essay for her social studies class. Which sentence does she need to remove to help improve the flow of the essay? Monarchy A monarchy is a form of government in which one person has the hereditary right to rule as head of state during his or her lifetime. (This means that the nation's leader is born into this position.) The queen of England is an example of a monarch. (The president of the United States is not a monarch, though sometimes people refer to a president's family as American royalty.) In an absolute monarchy, the monarch has unlimited power due to his or her position. At times, monarchs have been thought to rule by the grace of God, believing that God granted them the power to rule. (This idea is known as ruling by divine right.) Today, many monarchies are constitutional monarchies. This means the monarch shares power with other branches of government. In a constitutional monarchy, for example, the monarch is only the head of state rather than being the head of government. For example, in England, the monarch shares power with the Parliament. (A constitutional monarchy is usually also a parliamentary democracy.) The United Kingdom is an example of a constitutional monarchy.
I thought it was: (The president of the United States is not a monarch, though sometimes people refer to a president's family as American royalty.)
maybe
I dunno want to get anything wrong D:
Or it could be:(A constitutional monarchy is usually also a parliamentary democracy.)
>_< hmm... maybe the 1st oone im not 100% sure
First one was right XD
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(7) The word "salary" even comes from the Latin word for salt, sal. (8) This is based upon the Roman custom of paying soldiers with salt. (9) Soldiers were given extra money so they could buy salt of their own. (10) China used salt for currency, trading it along with silk. (11) The Chinese also used salt as an important ingredient in medicine. (12) One site for salt cultivation in China dates back more than 6,000 years. (13) Salt used to be so important that it was used as a form of payment in many cultures. (14) Ancient Egyptians included salt in the tombs of their kings, along with gold and silver. (15) In addition, an ancient Egyptian recipe from 1600 B.C. explained how to use salt to treat infection. (16) Today, people know that salt is an essential ingredient for their brains, muscles, and cells.
Move sentence 13 to the beginning of the paragraph. Switch the order of sentences 8 and 9.
I was thinking: Switch the order of sentences 8 and 9.
probably what q are u on
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