The best answer here would be sapere aude, which translates roughly to "Dare to know." If you think about the meaning of the phrase "have the courage to use your own understanding," "dare to know" is probably the closest you'll get to it. It's pretty much daring you to use your knowledge of everything to do something with your life.
If you look at the other options, carpe diem means "seize the day," so it isn't right. Cogito, ergo sum means "I think, therefore I am" which means that it isn't quite right either. Veni, vidi, vici means "I came, I saw, I conquered," which also does not apply to this.
This is a relative clause. Adjective: "who finished the marathon" hope this helps!
Maybe they aren’t so independent and they begin to do things in a dependent way. I can’t write a whole paragraph right now lols…
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I love celebrating Christmas time. We normally go to Colorado to have a white Christmas with family. I celebrate Christmas with family and friends to celebrate the birth of Jesus. We celebrate on December 25 every year; we give present to each other eat dinner and pray. We hang out in the house by the fireplace and watch Christmas movies. It's the most wonderful time of the year.
Hope this helps hun good luck
Not sure about the genre. But i definatley think you should use google slides! gret fot instructional things. also its easy toimport pictures and videos.