C. it made the eater lose all hopes of home
Answer:
1. Infinitive
2. Preposition
3. Appositive
4. Gerund
5. Participle
Explanation:
1. An infinitive phrase combines an infinitive word, (e.g. to) and a verb, modifier or complement. In the first sentence, To look is the infinitive phrase.
2. Prepositional phrases contain a preposition, a noun or pronoun object of the preposition and a modifier.
3. The appositive is placed before a noun so as to provide further information about it. In sentence 3, on the table tells us where the plants were situated.
4. A gerund is a noun formed from a verb, with the addition of -ing. A gerund phrase is a gerund with additional words that can serve as the noun in the sentence. Catching the ball is the gerund phrase in sentence 4.
5. A participle phrase looks like a gerund phrase but the difference is that the participle phrase modifies a verb. In sentence 5, the participle phrase modifies the verb, took.
In the 1950s, two groups of students; greasers, and socs have a rivalry that is evident in school and town. One day the rivalry escalated, and Johnny,a greaser, killed a soc to protect his friend, Ponyboy. Johnny and Ponyboy left town, in hopes to start a new life somewhere, but end up coming home to see friends and family, as well as own up to the crime.
Answer:
true
Explanation:
this is true because sometimes we are so used to ourselves that we don't actually know how we actually act in front of others. Other people could also help you realize things you didn't know about yourself, such as certain behavior/facial expressions toward a specific person.