The second set of lines is the answer.
I’m not sure what your answer choices are but, Basically, a typical Hemingway novel or short story is written in simple, direct, unadorned prose. Possibly, the style developed because of his early journalistic training. ... An excellent example of Hemingway's style is found in "A Clean, Well-Lighted Place
Subordinate clause: <span>though a few come from England and France.
Type: Adverb </span>
The answer is D. The infinitive in that sentence is, "to run."
An infinitive is to + a verb. Infinitive do not contain -ed, -ing, nor -s. They can be used as nouns, adjectives, or adverbs.