Sitting, A gerund phrase is a verbal ending in -ing that functions as a noun.
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What would happen if love didn’t die?
An independent clause is a clause that can stand alone as a sentence. When you read the sentence "what would happen if love didn’t die? you could use it as a sentence by itself, doesn't need any complement to make sense. On the other hand, the sentence "If the poem is about going mad when love is lost," is the dependent clause, because it needs a complementary sentence to complete the idea.
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A
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Sadly, he will always be remembered for his infamous remarks at the Oscars.
It couldn't be C or D because those both seem like positive acts.
C: She is infamous for having memorized pi to the 10,000th digit. Nothing negative, it's a celebrated achievement.
D: Touring the movie set, I got to meet the infamous people who work behind the scenes; nothing negative.
B was a bit confusing because you couldn't exactly tell whether the city was infamous or the food, but I've concluded the city was infamous, so that wouldn't be negative.
B: The city has been rebuilt since the flood and is now infamous. The city isn't infamous because of the flood. (Questionable)
They appear to like nature and forestry and they don’t like England either.
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i'd say it's okay to tell ghost stories to children as long as they aren't too graphic. Ghost stories can be fun to tell around the campfire and stuff.