Answer: c. Nevertheless
<em>Nevertheless</em> means "in spite of." It indicates that despite the circumstances of the first sentence, the second sentence occurred (against all odds). In this example, the students did not study hard, so the expected result is for them to fail. However, they passed, which means that the circumstances of the first sentence were not an obstacle for the events of the second sentence to occur.
The answer to your question would be that the subject of the sentence is "there" and the verb is "are". That is, the correct option would be B.
The existential there is the use of the expletive "there" in front of a verb (usually the copulative verb "to be") to assert that someone or something exists. In fact, the existential there has the status of a dummy subject fulfilling the grammatical but not the semantic function of the subject.
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i think my answer is A Or C
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B) George Washington’s Cherry Tree
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