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interrogative it's a question
"To try to write certain sentences is difficult"
The correct statements are 1, 2 and 3.
1) The sentence is correctly written. The pattern "to try to do something" is correct and can be used.
2) The sentence contains more than one infinitive. It contains two infinitive verbs. TO TRY and TO WRITE.
3) One infinitive is inside another infinitive phrase. "To try to write certain sentences" is an infinitive phrase, it functions as a noun because it is the subject of the sentences. So, the second TO INFINITIVE is inside the main infinitive phrase. (That is the reason why number 4 is not correct)
Lionel from the maid manhattan movie
"What we do does not define who we are. What defines us is how well we rise after falling."
Answer: the answer is the river
Explanation: <u><em>setting means place and the only place written in the sentence is river so yes the answer is river</em></u>
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Answer:
I believe its both. For example, if you read through books, depending on what type of book it is, you'll get something different out of it, When it comes to fictional books or when you read to unwind, the experiences you go through while reading it can make a big impact. Otherwise, if you're reading a personal development book, applying the lessons you learn in it is equally beneficial. Knowlegde can be learning how to deal with different people and believe it or not, I think that is something you can learn while reading almost anything.