Answer:
Corn leaf aphids invaded the crop and caused damage to the plants.
Explanation:
Like the question already provided, the meanings of the two words are-
<em>1. evade: (verb) to cleverly escape somebody or something, to avoid</em>
<em>2. invade: (verb) to enter by force, to enter.</em>
Considering these two definitions of the words, the sentences are analysed as follows-
1. The thieves were able to<u> invade</u> being arrested by the police.
Here, the use of the word "invade" is incorrect. The thieves cannot invade being arrested, but they can "evade'' it.
2. Guerrilla forces<u> evaded </u>the capital city and announced their power.
In this sentence too, the use of the verb "evade" is wrong as the sentence is implying that the Guerilla forces have taken control of the city. So, the right word should be "invade'.
3. Corn leaf aphids <u>invaded</u> the crop and caused damage to the plants.
here, the verb used is correct as it rightly mentions the invasion of the corn leaves by the aphids and destroying the crops.
4. Sheila tried to <u>evade</u> the private party by bribing the security guard.
Lastly, the verb used in this sentence is again wrong as it means Sheila was trying to get into the party, not going away from it. So, she had bribed the security guard. So, the correct word to use it should be "invade".
Thus, the sentence that uses the correct word usage is
Corn leaf aphids<em> </em><em><u>invaded</u></em><em> </em>the crop and caused damage to the plants.