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We can actually deduce here that the statements that describes the writer's point of view about education are:
- The current education system hinders children's creativity.
- Children have come to rely on external motivation to do work.
<h3>What is point of view?</h3>
Point of view actually refers to one's position on something. It reveals the perspective someone is seeing something.
The options that complete the question are:
A. The current education system hinders children's creativity.
B. Examinations and grades are unnecessary
C. Schools should include more creative arts in their syllabus
D. Children have come to rely on external motivation to do work
E. Parents are responsible for the way their child performs at school.
Attached is the complete passage from which the question came from.
So, we see that the above selected answers are the statements that describe the writer's point of view about education.
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The correct option is B. veer.
In this sentence, "veer" is the simple predicate. <u>A simple predicate is the main verb that in the predicate, which generally tells what the subject is doing</u>. In this case, the main verb ("veer") is referring to an activity of "hurricanes", the subject of the sentence. Moreover, this is a complex sentence since it includes an independent clause ("Hurricanes sometimes veer off course") and a dependent clause ("Although meteorologist work hard to predict hurricanes’ paths"), which cannot stand by itself as the independent clause. <u>The simple predicate is part of the independent clause</u>.
Answer:
good will always conquer bad - theme
rain has ... - subject
a friend ... - subject
evil people do bad things - theme
the truth will always be revealed - theme
it is important to ... - subject
Explanation:
verbal because one doesn't listen to what the other person says