Final Answer:
The sections in a township are numbered in a "snake" like pattern that always begins in the SW corner, so the correct option is a) The SW corner.
Step-by-step explanation:
In the United States Public Land Survey System, townships are divided into 36 sections, each typically one square mile. The numbering of sections begins in the southwest (SW) corner of the township and proceeds in a "snake" or serpentine pattern from right to left, then left to right, and so on. This pattern ensures a systematic and organized way of land division for legal and administrative purposes. Therefore, the starting point for numbering sections in a township is the southwest corner.
Option A is the answer.