Fear for their own lives and fear of blame
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Answer:
- Kimberly touched the flowers <u>to see</u> if they were real.
Explanation:
Infinitives are defined as the 'non-finite verb(to + base form of the verb) that is considered neutral with respect to inflection.' The sentence 'Kimberly touched the flowers to see if they were real' most aptly links the two clauses using the infinitive 'to see.' In this sentence, 'to see' is functioning as an <u>adjective as it is functioning to qualify the noun 'the flowers</u>.'
In order to develop an argument in favor of a ban on pesticides that harm bees, the combination of resources that would be most helpful in supporting my position is that <span>study showing a correlation between bee hive health and the amount of pesticide applied in nearby fields, as it is the option that allows me to demonstrate the hazard of the pesticide and so the necessity of a ban.</span>
My best guess for the answer to this question is that the listener in My Last Duchess interacts with the speaker while the listener in Life in a Love does not. In My Last Duchess, a rich duke is having a conversation with a man about a portrait of his late wife while negotiating a deal to marry a new woman. Life in a Love is about a man's reaction to a woman possibly leaving him. In the first poem, there seems to be a more active conversation going on. I hope this helps. None of the other answers seem as relevant, so I think this is the right one.