8. The correct answer is D. infinitive.
Infinitives are relatively easy to spot - usually, their form is TO + verb. As you can see here, you have the phrase 'to rest and educate himself,' which is an infinitive phrase, because 'to rest' and 'to educate' are both infinitives.
9. The correct answer is C. gerund.
Gerunds have a specific form - they are usually verbs + -ing (e.g. writing). They are always used as nouns in a sentence, meaning they can function as subjects, objects, etc. in a sentence. Here, the gerund phrase is used as the subject.
10. The correct answer is B. participial.
Although participles and gerunds look the same (both have the following form: verb + -ing), the main difference between them is their function. Gerunds function as nouns in the sentence; on the other hand, participles are often used as either adjectives or adverbs.
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The setting of "Marigolds" is during the depression or the 30s. You know this because the story says, "The depression that gripped the nation was no new thing to us" and "the black workers of rural Maryland had always been depressed".
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In 2–3 complete sentences, thoroughly explain the protagonist's main motivation or goal in your Module One short story? What does the protagonist want? Provide at least two specific details from the text to support your analysis of the protagonist's motivation or goal. I Choose the short story hamadi Plese help:)
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Based on the passage above, the best synonym for reasonably seems to be:
D. sensibly
Explanation:
The narrator of the excerpt says the people who were waiting for the train were also drinking. Then he says they were "waiting reasonably for the train." What he means here is that people found an intelligent way to wait for the train's arrival. Instead of simply standing at the platform, doing nothing, they found a sensible manner to spend their time.
For that reason, the best synonym for "reasonably" seems to be "sensibly". As a matter of fact, both adverbs can generally indicate similar meanings. "Reasonably" refers to an action done with good reason. "Sensibly" refers to an action done with good sense or in an intelligent, reasonable way.