Read the fragment from the news below:
a. “Donald Trump will change Republican party rules to make the nomination process more uniform if he becomes the GOP presidential candidate...” The Guardian (Extracted from http://www.theguardian.com/usnews/ 2016/apr/21/trump-to-change-nomination-rules-if-he-becomes- gop-nominee-ben-carson-says Accessed on 23 April 2016)
b. “Izzi Seccombe, the LGA"s community wellbeing spokeswoman, said: „We want restaurant owners to play their part in tackling childhood obesity by offering families tap water".” The Guardian (Extracted from http://www.theguardian.com/society/2016/apr/23/restaurants- told-to-give-all-families-tap-water-to-fight-childhood-obesity Accessed on 23 April 2016)
c. “During the trial, the jury asked to be shown round the „House of Horrors" – for once the cliche seemed appropriate – where the Wests had carried out most of their killings. The judge, Mr Justice Mantell, said that a journalist could accompany them, and mine was the name picked out of the hat.” The Guardian (Extracted from http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2016/ apr/23/duncan-campbell-cops-robbers-and-me Accessed on 23 April 2016)
d. “If we had been sophisticated and calculating we never would have started.” The Guardian (Extracted from http://www.theguardian.com/stage/2016/apr/23/cloud-gatetaiwan- dance-song-wanderers Accessed on 23 April 2016)
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