Answer: Whenever I hear this kind of writing, I think of somebody writing in cursive, and being a bit showy with their hand writing, and making a point of taking their pencil away from the paper, making it seem like a whole show just for a pencil moving. Hope this helps! Brainliest please!
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A ( I dont know, from what has been said that, there is any difference of opinion as to the duty of abolitionists, at the present moment.)
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"to conserve"
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<u>An infinitive phrase is "to" + the following verb.</u> In this case, "The goal of the National Park Service is TO CONSERVE national scenery and wildlife."
If you were to say "Sandra is here to study for her English test", the infinitive phrase would be TO STUDY.
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"Suddenly Stewart was flying from his desk chair out of his own head."
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A good old fashioned corset comedy with minimal laughs but a decent level of charm, Return of the Hero (Le Retour du heros) pairs two of America’s favorite Frenchies for a drawing room farce about love, valor and duplicity at the start of the 19th century. Oscar winner Jean Dujardin stars opposite Melanie Laurent as a swashbuckling swindler trying to take advantage of the latter’s aristocratic family, resulting in a few funny scenes played out in lavish costumes and eye-popping decors. The result could score well with Gallic audiences, including Dujardin’s local fan base, but it’s not sure whether the humor — or lack of it — will translate outside of Europe or Francophonia.