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A. Who they not to work diligently throughout their academic years B. Which they not working diligently throughout their academic years C. Having not worked diligently throughout their academic years D. Were they not to work diligently throughout their academic years Question 19: A. these young individuals are now ready to embrace the challenges laying ahead B. these young individuals are now ready to embrace the challenges lying ahead C. these young individuals are now ready to embrace the challenges having lay ahead D. these young individuals are now ready to embrace the challenges which are lie ahead Question 20: A. has dedicated their time and energy to nurturing these bright minds B. dedicate their time and energy to nurturing these bright minds C. who have dedicated their time and energy to nurturing these bright minds D. whose have been dedicating their time and energy to nurturing these bright minds Question 21: A. Every single road leads the student's varied goals B. Each special way brings the people's single choice C. Each different path shows a person's unique dream D. Every unique path makes the child's future plans Question 22: A. these graduates carry with them the eternal flame of knowledge and the unwavering spirit of their alma mater B. these graduates preserve within them the sacred torch of learning and the unbreakable bonds of their noble purpose C. these graduates embody inside them the timeless light of wisdom and the steadfast essence of their academic journey D. these graduates harbor within them the perpetual glow of intellect and the resolute heart of their scholarly path Read the following passage about When Birds Find Their Own Sky and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the best answer to each of the following questions from 23 to 30. In the heart of a dense forest, a remarkable story unfolds about a group of rescued birds finding their path to freedom. These magnificent creatures, primarily consisting of macaws and parrots, were once victims of illegal wildlife trafficking. After being confiscated from smugglers by local authorities, they were brought to a specialized rehabilitation center where dedicated conservationists worked tirelessly to prepare them for their eventual release back into the wild. The rehabilitation process is both challenging and delicate, requiring immense patience and expertise. The birds must relearn essential survival skills that they may have lost during captivity. This includes