The correct answer is Dylan Thomas' "Do not go gentle into that good night"
You can recognize that it is a villanelle because it consists of 19 lines separated into five tercets followed by a quatrain.
Answer:
The sentence that uses the word improbable correctly is:
C. It is highly improbable that James will make it to class today; he has food poisoning.
Explanation:
"Improbable" is an adjective that means something is not likely to happen or to be true. But, in options A and B, "improbable" was used as a noun and as a verb, respectively. It also makes no sense to use "improbable" in the contexts given in each sentence. We can, thus, eliminate both options. Letter C, however, is correct. The word is used as it is supposed to, and it makes sense when inserted in the context - it is very unlikely that James will make it to class today.
Infinitive is the basic form of a verb. It consists of a verb TO and the verb itself. For example: to read, to sleep, to dance, to play, to imagine, etc.
On the other hand, a split infinitive is when you introduce a word between TO and the verb, and thus interrupt the natural flow of the infinitive.
For example: to really like something, to boldly do something, etc.
He throws her chrysanthemum sprouts onto the road.