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An Architect are a person who plans a new building
A. An Architect are a person who plan a new building
B. An Architect is a person who plan a new building
C. An architect is a person who plans a new building

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If you beleive in yourself, anything become possible for you.
A. If you beleive in yourself, anything becomes possible for you.
B. If you believe in yourself, anything become possible for you.
C. If you believe in yourself, anything becomes possible for you.
