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     They give you all the explanation I would have in the first paragraph before the questions, so hopefully these examples help! :)
     3: The innovation has been amazing since it was done so well, so I have no worries for the future of my house.
     4: I am careful where I stored my retainer because my dog might get to, yet I am still worried it may be chewed up.
     5: It was beyond my power to help subsidize my brother's business so my mom offered to help, but she could not either.
     6: I took a map with me because the edifice was huge, but I somehow got lost still.
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- Heather
 
        
             
        
        
        
The best summary of this monologue is:
Antony sends his servant to respectfully tell Brutus that Antony loves and honors him, as he did Caesar. Then the servant says that if Antony can safely come and inquire about Caesar’s death, then Antony will be loyal to Brutus.
As it is summarized, Antony wanted to tell Brutus how magnanimous, wise, brave, and honorable he was to him, and used his servant as a messenger to do so. He also claimed the same thoughts or feelings regarding Caesar. In this way, he promises faithfulness to Brutus given that it will be safe for him to pay Brutus a visit in order to hear the story of why he commited such murder.  
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Is this from a book poem ? sounds familiar. give more details please 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Answer:
The answer is: B. one main verb and one or more helping verbs.
A verb phrase represents a syntactic unit which includes at least one verb and its dependents. The necessary condition is that the verb phrase always contains one main verb. It may consist of a main verb plus modal/auxiliary verbs (one or more), but it can also contain a main verb only. In any case, the main verb always comes after the helping verbs.