Infinitive
phrases starts with infinitives that is, “to” added by a simple verb and can be
used as nouns, adjectives or adverbs. In the case of including a main clause in
the sentence, infinitive phrase separates it with comma.
In
the sentence:
Jane
wanted to forget about the matter.
<span>The
infinitive phrase is ‘to forget about the matter’ and it is used as an adverb.</span>
Answer:
Ground.
The blades ploughed gently into the soft <em>ground.</em>
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Answer:
Explanation:
Keep the paragraph on one topic.
Include a topic sentence.
Use supporting sentences that give details or facts about the topic.
Include vivid words.
Make sure it does not have run-on sentences.
Include sentences that make sense and stick to the topic.
Pretty sure your answer is A, however it admittedly could be C. Are there any surrounding sentences, or is this one standalone?
The metaphor and simile in this excerpt emphasize the importance of Excalibur to King Arthur.
Indeed, the narrator is talking about the day he gained possession of the sword, and uses these literary devices to highlight how meaningful this event was to him and how it changed his life: "have worn it, like a king."