Yeah, I have no idea what sentence but I’d go with maybe the other one
It's to show an exception (which is often the purpose of "yet") because in the first clause it identifies an action, then then it's like "but wait, maybe the action didn't really get going" in the second half of the sentence
Answer:
The purpose of education is to prepare students for the modern global society. Schools should place a premium on useful subjects such as computer technology and eliminate arts and music.
I agree that information technology is critical in the twenty-first century since it will be a prerequisite for nearly every employment opportunity worldwide.
I think that the suffix is or.
Your answer is think and search! Imagine if someone asked you this question! And if you don't when the Constitution was signed, you most definitely not know about how to answer the question! You would have to think, then search for your answer. Does that help?