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2)The corner shop has shut down
subject : the corner shop
predicate: has shut down
3) Children are capable of learning anything
subject : children
predicate: are capable of learning anthing
4) Music can soothe a troubled mind
subject : music
predicate : can soothe a troubled mind
5) we are going for basketball practice after school
subject : we
predicate : are going for basketball practice after school
6) krish got into an argument with the police officer
subject : krish
predicate: got into an argument with the police officer
7) The Koshu river flooded the village overnight
subject: the Koshu river
predicate : flooded the village overnight
Coming from a philosophical standpoint luck doesn't exist. When you get "lucky" it isn't an outside force that is rewarding you for helping a grandma crossing the street, it is just a concept we came up with to give reason behind things that seemingly shouldn't happen.
From a spiritual/religious standpoint it is the opposite. Luck could be your god(s) rewarding you for good behavior, or just making you lucky for no reason but to have fun. People tend to believe in luck as some outside force due to religious or spiritual beliefs.