<span>Dickinson punctuation and lines in her poems to establish a rhythm. Each reader will naturally find themselves reading the poem in the same way. She uses The repeating question marks and exclamation points to convey the passion in her words. Shelley uses punctuation to help paint a picture in the reader's mind. For example, the ellipses after "Stand in the dessert" evoke a silence, as it would feel in a deserted, old place.</span>
Chronological order is time sequence, so just go in order from when someone would wake up, and what they would do on there way to getting ready for work!
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The closest synonym for the word impact is going to be influence
The answer is false.
Although an infinitive phrase shares something in common with a prepositional phrase in the sense that it starts with the preposition "to", they do not have the same function.
Their forms are also different:
While infinitive phrases are made by the preposition "to" and followed by a verb in infinitive form, prepositional phrases are made of any preposition and followed by a noun or a pronoun.
Prepositional phrases indicate places, times, reasons, etc. and can be placed at the end of the sentence or at the beginning followed by a comma. Infinitive phrases can also be placed at the beginning of a sentence followed by a comma and at the end, but it can also be placed in the middle and it always expresses a purpose or a reason.
Prepositions have a broader meaning, as they can talk about time periods, places and agents.