What do you mean? Is there a passage or are you asking how to prevent them.. if you need to know how to prevent i’d do a google search ;D
Answer:
1. This is the path that leads to the cave.
2. That is the girl who won the prize.
3. He bought the book that you told him to read.
4. My sister found the ball that was lost.
5. The man is my friend whom you met.
6. We live in this cottage which my grandfather built.
7. I read the book that was given to me by my auntie.
8. There is the farmer whose horse ran off.
Explanation:
The predicate is the very and everything that follows after it, which could include adverbs, prepositional phrases, and other parts of speech. For example, "The dog ran across the street to the neighbor's house". Find the verb (the action or in your case, a linking verb such as is, are, was, wear, am). In my example, the verb is 'ran'. So the predicate is:
-ran across the street to the neighbor's house
For your sentence, the predicate is -was very strong.
Answer:
People in the media are gullible, if you can place a theory behind your explanation and bluff your point and make it link to a scientific explanation or quote, it will make it highly believable because humans are curious, we are still experiencing and finding new knowledge so this will convince them because they won't know if you are being honest or not. Especially children and elders.
A family tradition. Like that was started by you great grandparents or something recent that was started as a celebration or something dumb