Answer:
Torvald means that if he lets his wife does what she wants or get away with certain acts he will become the laughing stock of the town. For the time it was crucial that the man was the leader of the household so if it looks like he has lost that authority it will damage his reputation.
Explanation:
It’s theme also revolves around the idea of arrogance. When it says “your playing small does not serve the world” it is essentially saying, in its most basic form, “being humble doesn’t do anything for anybody, and pretending to be less than you are for others’ feelings is useless.”
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Answer:
There is no gerund phrase in the given sentence.
Explanation:
A gerund phrase is a phrase that starts with a gerund and contains modifiers or other words along with it. A gerund is a noun made from a verb root, in the -ing form and acts as a noun and not as a verb.
In the given sentence<em> "Our baseball team is playing out of town this week"</em>, there is no gerund phrase. This is because the verb "play" + "-ing" functions as a verb and not as a noun.
Thus, there is no gerund or gerund phrase in the given sentence.
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