The correct answer you is looking for is a
This is an infinitive - to + bare infinitive. It is not an adverb as they usually end in -ly. (He drives dangerously). It is not a gerund as it ends with -ing (Reading is fun). It is not a participle because there are several kinds of participle: 1. present - Lying on her bed, she was thinking about him. 2. past - The books were on the table, covered in binders. 3. perfect - Having finished her homework, she went outside. So naturally, infinitive is the only choice.
Marcus is facing conflict from himself, he is fighting himself about what to do.
Answer:
Nice
Explanation:
On page 65, Paul says, “Things actually seem to be going my way. Finally. It's the Paul Fisher Soccer Dream. I wonder if Erik feels that way about his life here. But I wonder, too, if Mike Costello felt that way about his when he was leaning against that goalpost.” Why does the author end the journal writing for Sept. 18 with this thought?
Answer: The answer is C. The infinitive "to know" is functioning as an object.