Are these sentences correct?
Sentence 1
One little sip of the delicious drink drives them to their destruction.
Or
All it takes is one little sip of the delicious drink to drive them to their destruction.
Or
One little sip of the delicious drink and they are driven to their destruction.
Sentence 2
He devices a plan to ensure their survival
anonymous drives them to their destruction. That's not very natural. What do you mean by it?
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anonymousdrives them to their destruction.
That's not very natural. What do you mean by it?
anonymousHedevicesdevises a plan to ensure their survival.
That's possible, but are you sure you've used the right tense?
Yes the tense is right, it's from a synopsis of a book. And thank you very much for the right word.
drives them to their destruction. I mean, what he does sets them on a course of destruction.