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So there was this one time that I had a new guy in my class, and he was all dressed up in baggy clothes, and he was mexican, he just had this big trouble maker look on his face, so I just thought that he was a trouble maker. I then started to not like him, and I was just staying away from him. I then got to know him, and he was a very nice guy after all.
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A). Such as teaching students to solve problems creatively.
Explanation:
As per the question, the first option most <u>appropriately revises the italicized part of the sentence by replacing the phrase 'think better' with 'to solve problems creatively</u>.' The given effect('helping students to think better') of musical training is contextually incorrect as music improves the creative skills of the students. As per the context of the sentence, the change of diction from not only helps in clarifying the idea to the legislature but also in persuading them conveniently. Therefore, <u>option A</u> is the correct answer.
<span>A novel about children who take over a school to indirectly criticize the government's policies
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We went to the park, but we didn't eat lunch there.
Compound
From the options indicated above, the sentence which has correct subject and verb agreement is:
<span>C.A piece of cake with a candle was brought to my table on my birthday.
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The subject "piece of cake" takes a simple singular past tense of the verb "was" and all the other parts of the sentence are in accordance to its correct grammatical patterns.