The answer is the last one because infinitive phrases need a to- with a verb to it like to visit. to was used and visit is a verb because you can visit things like the store, For Example: we went outside to visit the store.
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A slug is a small but slimy creature that gets dehydrated when enough salt is poured upon it. It loses water, shrivels up looking dirty and eventually dies. Apparently, a salted slug is not a happy creature as it is sure to die as soon as it loses all its water. Thus, it is a ‘sad little salted slug’.
The narrator in the three minute fiction ‘Not That I Care’ describes one of the pair of socks left by a character Marcus making use of simile, a literary device of comparison. The comparison is made between common characteristics of the two things compared.
Out of the two socks forming one pair, one lies in front, easily visible, dirty and all curled up while the other one is hiding under the bed.
The comparison implies that it was mucky and repelling like a salted slug. It was lying unattended like a salted slug devoid of vitality. Simply thrown away carelessly in the house, it seemed sad too. The narrator had no intention of touching it, so the chances of its revival were bleak.
Sailors are bound by there countries laws
Explanation:
Immigrants face the challenge of being judged. Each day, an immigrant gets stares and rude comments. An immigrant has to grow accustomed to this after being treated this way for so long. When their asked a question, people judge them for their accents or how horribly they speak the language to the place we immigrated to. When they try keeping their culture with them people judge them then. Asking them why they do foolish acts. When going to public places, some people protest against the. How are they supposed to react when someone holds up a sign telling them to leave their country?