Mistakes are a key part of discovery. If we didn't make mistakes we would never know the difference between right and wrong whether it is in science or in life. How would we know how the world worked without mistaken theories and learning off of those to create a correct understanding of the world around us. If we didn't make mistakes with the people we know and care for then we wouldn't have created the definition of the golden rule. Mistakes are the key to discovery in so many things. There is so much unknown but with our mistakes, we will be able to find out so much more
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D. Picking up several packaged, the women rushed to the bus stop.
To correct the sentence fragments, you'd want to join them together so that they form a complete sentence. Choice D sounds the least awkward, so that is the correct answer.
I believe it is C. Bradford believed it was the divine duty of the European colonists to populate the New World.
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