It should be c. Because it shows how it should be written.
Hope when you take that jump
You don't feel the fall
<span>Hope when the water rises
You built a wall</span>
Hope when the crowd screams
They're screaming your name
Hope if everybody runs
<span>You choose to stay
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This is the first verse...
<span><em>This practicaly means that if/when something happens you are well prepared for it. Not only will you be prepared, but you will be safe when it happens.
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the answer is the second one
Comfort them or help them
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>.