Answer:
Pretty sure it means to be careful and not indulge in small problems and petty things and don't let anyone get you into those kinds of situations either. Basically be honorable and noble in character kind of deal, dont quote me tho im not an eng major.
I assume that the verbal phrase underlined was "to arrive at the base camp"
It's an infinitive verbal phrase as it focuces on the indefinite form "to arrive"
It modified the word "eager", which is an adjective, and it gives more information about how eager, or what the reason for the eagerness was - this means it's an adverb phrase
So the answer is: infinitive; adverb
The answer can be C im not sure
Amelioration
The opposite of pejoration is amelioration.
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1. uses word order rather than inflections to show grammatical relationships - morpheme </span>
<span>2. the smallest unit of semantic or grammatical meaning: word, base, affix or inflection -declension </span>
<span>3. a participle, infinitive, or gerund - analytic language </span>
<span>4. the inflection of nouns - verbal </span>
i did this my 8th grade year its D