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! :)
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The Euphrates River symbolises "breaking forth of liquid".
Yes, it is drying up. News are coming that the River is drying up.
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'Elervate' should be 'elevate'.
'Bloodstream' should be plural.
<span><span>Because the author uses the phrase "not feigned but true," it seems that feigned and true are </span>.</span><span>I think that feigned means </span><span>to give a false appearance of or induce as a false impression. Basically to assert as if true : pretend; invent, imagine</span>
Answer:
A. Held hands
Explanation:
At the beginning of Act II, Scene 3, Ruth tells Beneatha she and Walter held hands for the first time in a long time.