No. "Children in the dark make mistakes" does not have the same meaning as "Mistakes in the dark make children." The first implies that without sufficient light, children would make mistakes, while the second implies that if you make mistakes in the dark, you'll have children.
The opposite of this sentence: "Children in the dark make mistakes", should be "Mistakes are made when Children are in a dark area".
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Answer
Shelter A
Step-by-step explanation:
For Shelter A: the whiskers range from 8 to 30
so, the minimum weight of Shelter A is 8 pounds.
For For Shelter B: the whiskers range from 10 to 28
so, the minimum weight of Shelter B is 10 pounds.
Which animal shelter has the dog that weighs the least?
The answer is: Shelter A
The sentence in which the underlined infinitive phrase functions as a subject is the last one - to quickly move large groups of people is the purpose of public transportation.
<em>To quickly move </em>is the infinitive phrase, and it is a subject.
A predicate noun doesn't rename a verb so the answer is b.) False