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The man goes unnamed throughout the novel. He is the boy's father, his papa, and believes that he has been entrusted by God to keep the boy safe and to protect him from harm and the evil in the world — even if that means killing him before the bad guys can get to him.
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3) Using the verb phrase to inflict emphasizes the painful nature of the narrator's decision.
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The narrator may be expresing doubt because she is before a serious decision, and the verb phrase to inflict is followed by another strong word -- curse -- <em>along with the perspective of a permanent effect on future generations, all this paints a picture of a painful nature. Even if for one's benefit, has anyone right?</em>
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This means success is a verb and the related part of speech success is not a verb; in this case, success is a noun. Another test for verbs is to use the word in question in different verb tenses. If the sentence still makes sense, the word is a verb.
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Am I out of shape if a turtle can outrun me? (not true) xD
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You are very welcome friend :)