Paul life is full of ups and downs. People try and fail, think of the wright brothers the tried so many times to make an airplane fly but they tried and failed. Human nature is to be curious, to try to look for answers. We are not always glorious but there is grace in our failings. We must try and try again, not to give up. Humans want to give and get love it is human nature, but we must give love to get love. We have to face our fears, make it through the darkest part of the night. We must be ourselves show the world who we are, we can't just sit around and do nothing. We can just sit and mope and feel sorry for ourselves. NO we must rise to the occasion and be ourselves. We will try and fail but we must get up and not give up.
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He moved to the woods to learn and live a purposeful life. So A would be the correct answer.
A simple predicate<span> is a </span>verb<span> or verb phrase—and that’s all. It doesn’t give any more information about the verb or verb phrase, which is why the predicate is considered “simple.” To identify a simple predicate in a sentence, ask yourself what the subject does or is, but remember to focus only on the verb or verb phrase itself.</span>