Answer:
im 99.99℅ sure that the answer is "B"
I think this is coming from the Henry Ford quote, which is "Whether you think you can, or you think you can't--you're right."
This quote basically means that what you think you can do is all in your mind and how you perceive yourself. if you think you can do something, then you'll be able to do it. If you think you can't do something, then you won't be able to, because you have already given up in your mind.
Does that make sense?
Answer:
Unlucky, not being able to succeed
Explanation:
-Inauspicious is a word that is used to describe person that doesnt have much luck who is unlikely to succeed.
Depending on the sentence content, there are four ways to puncuate a compound sentence with two independent clauses -
Use a semicolon
Use a semicolon and a transition word (however, therefore)
Use a colon
Use a comma and coordinating conjunction (and, but, for)
Simply saying, let's hope that one day the world will accept somebody and not judge them for their racial coloring and hope that the lies that we are told about them disappear