An infinitive phrase is a group of words introduced by "an infinitive", This group of words may function as a noun, adjective or adverb. In the following example the infinitive phrase is working as an adjective, since it modifies the noun "topic".
<em>The best </em><u><em>topic</em></u><em> </em><u><em>to write about</em></u><em> </em><em>is one you know well.</em>
<em> noun infinitive phrase</em>
honestly, "as the devil would have it" has a negative effect on the person/thing because as we all can agree, NOONE should mess with the devil :)))
The Three men's lives were saved as they were held above water by the monster which they discover to be a modern submarine, named the Nautilus, as they climb inside they come upon the submarines captain and his crew, his name is Captain Nemo (as i recall).
Answer:
The ship was cheered , the harbour was cleered, meerily did we drop
Explanation:
assosanance appears in the long e sound in cheer d and clear d