Answer:
<em>The correct option is 4) epiphany</em>
Explanation:
The term 'epiphany' describes a moment of great realization or a sudden reaction or thinking. Issac Newton was sitting calmly before an apple hit his head. As soon as the apple hot his head, he got a sudden realization about gravity. Hence, based on this perspective we can say that the situation was an epiphany for Issac Newton.
Answer: The man looked quickly and saw a flag
Explanation: Looked means saw and the flag appeared means he found it fast.
Answer:did you complete this assignment yet because I need help with it
Answer: culminating with a miscarriage of justice because of the inherent racism in American society.
Explanation: hope this helps
This is an 'adverb infinitive'. It is not a participle, either present of past, because it doesn't end in -ing. And it is not an 'adjective infinitive' since its meaning is adverbial, 'you must capture or trap the other king' IN ORDER 'to win a game of chess'. Adjective has to modify a noun, which isn't the case in this sentence.