Answer:
Infinitive phrase: to win in any game he plays
Use: adverb
Explanation:
Infinitive phrases can be used as nouns, adjectives or adverbs. When an infinitive phrase answers one of the following questions - where, when, how, or why, it is used as an adverb. In that case, the infinitive phrase follows and modifies the verb. In this particular sentence, the infinitive phrase used answers the question of "<u>How</u> Andrew plays?"
Answer:
Complex compound
Explanation:
There is a conjunction and there is a smaller sentence surrounded by commas.
Answer:
There are special flowers for the table.
Explanation:
Answer:what needs to be answered ?
Explanation:
Answer:
Ordering the events in the plot in Julius Caesar:
A soothsayer warns Caesar to
be
beware of the ides of March.
Brutus joins the conspiracy to kill Caesar.
Calpurnia has dreamt of a bloodbath.
Caesar decides to go to
the Capitol
on the ides of March.
Explanation:
The plot in William Shakespeare's Julius Caesar portrays a man's conflict with another man's ambition. There is an underlying strong unselfish patriotism, ambitious power grab, and heightened conspiracy with lack of analytical evidence. Can a man betray and kill his greatest friend in order to stop him from acquiring power? Many other men have murdered sleep just to ascend the throne themselves. Unfortunately, such men do not deliver on good governance, because having satisfied their ambitions, they are often bereaved of good, honest, and noble ideas to move society forward.