No. "Children in the dark make mistakes" does not have the same meaning as "Mistakes in the dark make children." The first implies that without sufficient light, children would make mistakes, while the second implies that if you make mistakes in the dark, you'll have children.
The opposite of this sentence: "Children in the dark make mistakes", should be "Mistakes are made when Children are in a dark area".
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C. She has wanted to move west for several years, and now he's taking her there.
In paragraph 14, you just need to look at the text and think about what the paragraph is mainly about, then you’ll have your answer
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Reason why- the sentence only has a subject and a verb, not all the details needed for a sentence