I agree with the person above - the complete subject of this sentence is D. a group of men.
"Sea-scented beach" is an example of both alliteration and assonance due to the fact that, (alliteration) you have two repeating consonants "<em>s</em><em />ea-<em>s</em><em />cented..." and assonance because of the "ea" in sea, and the "ea" in beach make the same sound.
Answer:
Starr states numerous times throughout the text that she has one version of herself when she is at home in Garden Heights and another when she is at school at Williamson Prep.
The sentence having an infinitive that functions as an
adverb is ‘By late in the afternoon, we were worried to hear the reports of the
storm. ‘ Here, the verb ‘to hear’ which is an infinitive as well was described
by and adverb ‘worried’.
Answer:A
Explanation:Because if u just mix milk,eggs and cream it won't boil