Answer:
the poet reflects on a moment where nature could be gentle or harsh
nature is harsh bcos he is alone without humanity but seeing the calm and peaceful field of daffodils shows natures gentle character
Answer:
I'm sorry but I'm not sure I understand.
Explanation:
Dou(b)t, sold(i)er, diarr(h)oea, i(s)land, (k)now
The correct answers are to study medicine; adverb.
Infinitive phrases are relatively easy to spot - they begin with the word to, are followed by the main verb, and the rest of the words closely connected in meaning. In the example above, the infinitive phrase is <em>to study medicine - </em>we have the word <em>to, </em>the verb <em>study, </em>and the object <em>medicine. </em>(Even though the phrase <em>to college </em>also begins with <em>to, college </em>is not a verb but rather a noun - this is a prepositional phrase).
The use of the infinitive phrase is adverbial - it means that it can tell us the time, place, manner, etc. of the verb, of the action being performed. In the example above, we see the reason why <em>Candice went to college. </em>