Burbank of Plymouth is the answer
Its saying like they don't want nothin to change and that no matter how hard they tryna change it its gone stay the same no matter how wrong/ bad it is.
Their
The Horse Eats Ice Rarely
There
The Hedgehog Eats Raisins Everywhere
I hope this helps! I'm not sure if it will.
<span>"That these little creatures survive in these small pools of water" is the whole noun clause You could replace that whole noun clause with "That fact" which is a noun phrase and have a sentence That fact is amazing where "that fact" would be the subject.
Likewise, </span>this whole noun clause represents A SUBJECT of the sentence because it corresponds with the predicate "is".
Personally, the option I would choose is D. exonerated: out of, to complete the analogy. My reasoning would be that when you are carried by emotions, you are elated, the same way that when you are exonerated, you are deposed, or out of a certain service.
However, the answer that I found people saying is correct all over the Internet is C. coherent : to place, so, I don't know whom you should believe, sorry. :/