This is a rather subjective question, and it really depends on your personal opinions about the topic. In my eyes, yes, justice and forgiveness can go hand in hand. Let's take an example of an offender who committed a particular crime.
He or she will be prosecuted for what they did, and thus justice will be served. However, after they've endured their punishment, they might become law-abiding citizens again, and this is where forgiveness takes place - they can be forgiven for their evil deeds and allowed back into the society (although, this depends on the crime they've committed).
The more outgoing a person is, the more they’d be willing to be apart of something where there is consistent interaction. If one is more likely to take the lead, they might want to be apart of student government or a sports team. If one is more in touch with their artistic abilities, they may lean towards art, fashion, or music clubs. Hope this helps!
The main thing that this question is asking is which sentence does not have a formal tone. A formal tone for research writing usually means using more professional (instead of casual, everyday) language and free of your own opinions.
This means choice D is inappropriate because it is opinionated. Using "I think" is not formal tone.
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Answer: D) I think one of the most frustrating things about owning a cat is that they don't obey many commands.
B. hope this helps:).....................
Move the passive sentence's subject into the active sentence's direct object slot.