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Hello friends!

I am currently applying to a law school in little rock and there is a section that is required, titled, "Statement of Uniqueness." This section says to explain any distinct experiences that I have encountered in my life and how I have grown from those specific aspects. I am a little confused because this section also has an area where you can say, "this section does not apply to me." What should I do? I don't necessarily have some super distinct experiences in my life, so is this necessary?

All help is much appreciated.

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Monday, Jun 10 2024

The main verb pertains to the subject of the sentence. Thus, the subject (developments) helped the archaeologists. The developments did not discover anything; rather, the archaeologists did that discovering. If the archaeologists were the main subject of a sentence, then perhaps their discovery could be the main verb, but that is not the case in this example.

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