The infinitive here is 'to leave', and it is used as an 'adverb', meaning 'with the intention to leave', since it modifies a verb, it has to be an adverb.
The excerpt is from Lillian Hellman's play, <em>The Little Foxes</em>. Among the themes of loyalty, honor and greed, the play focuses on the struggle for the family business. We can observe it in the given dialogue. The context is based on some business issue. Therefore, the correct answer is the economics.
A lamplighter's tools are important because it allowed lighting to be established, as well as promote safety for everyone.
<h3>What is a lamplighter?</h3>
- Is someone responsible for lighting lamps manually.
- It is someone who uses mechanical elements to promote lighting.
A lamplighter was very important when electricity did not exist, as it was necessary to manually light the lamps using fire and fuels. In this case, the use of tools was essential to promote safety and ensure lighting.
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Answer:
People inspired one another to rebuild after the fire.
Explanation:
Jim Murphy's "The Great Fire" presents a non-fictional account of the Chicago Great Fire that ravaged and destroyed homes and left many dead and homeless. This great tragedy, considered one of the most devastating ones in the history of America, led to the re-invention of how incompetent the government is in dealing with such disasters.
In the given excerpt from the book, the author presents the case of Wilbur Storey, <em>"the owner of the Chicago Times newspaper"</em>. The destruction of his building led him to believe he's done with his business but when he saw how the others were striving to restart their business, he was also filled with <em>"new determination"</em>. He <em>"borrowed money from friends, dug out some old type from his barn, and had the Times publishing again on October 18"</em> which he wouldn't have done had he not felt inspired by the others.
Thus, the <u>theme that the passage reflects is that everyone inspired each other to rebuild their lives after the fire</u>.
Answer:
D. I can tell that the author is speaking to motivate his audience.
Explanation:
Answer choice "D," is correct because Martin Luther King Jr. is telling everyone in their whole community/society of the racial injustice that he and his people have had to deal with all those years. He is talking about how the Negro want their own freedom, that should be rightfully theirs. He discusses the horrors they've had to face, the discrimination against them by everyone around them. By making this speech, Dr. King was hoping to persuade/convince the audience, possibly higher-ups, to change their society and give them back their freedom.