The predicate is C) take several courses in mathematics. This is because sentences are split into two parts: Subject and predicate. The subject refers to what the sentence is talking about, in this case, the subject is the Civil engineering students. The predicate contains a verb, and states something about the subject. To take something is a verb, and it states that they are taking mathematics. Hope this helps! :)
Magical realism is most often used to describe the literary subgenre popularized by Latin American writers in the 1950s such as Jose Martí and Ruben Darío. ... The story must be set in a realistic environment with magical elements.
I my view it would be that feeling regret about making the wrong choices is irrelevant and useless; the important thing is to follow one’s heart and avoid choosing one of the roads because it has been taken by the majority of people. Furthermore, the road less traveled is not necessarily the road that has not been chosen by the majority of the people but actually the road that has been chosen for strictly personal reasons, regardless of how many people chose to take it.
Finally, the poem’s metaphor is very Christian, it is very similar to the New Testament verse, Matthew 7:14: “But small is the gate and narrow the road that leads to life, and only a few find it.”
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here's a starter for you, also you will need to grammar check this lol
"A long, long time ago an ancient race of Vulpes lagopus, or snow foxes, walked the ice barren lands that blanketed the earth. These creatures were told to contain a type of magic that fed off the stars. Sadly they went extinct before much could be discovered of their kind. But when the last of them was slayed, their star feeding magic was freed into the atmosphere, becoming the wondrous aurora borealis, the sky lacing lights that brighten the winter sky."
I hope this helps!! Good luck on your assignment :)
p.s
if you can maybe change the animal from a fox to something else (I was short on ideas) because it is typically over-used in winter related things
anyway, have a nice day!