Answer:
Busy City
Explanation:
Even if it may be appealing to live in a calm, serene neighborhood, that is not how society has operated in the previous few hundred years and will not change. The city has both positives and downsides of these attachments, despite being the most touched by humans. For example, it may be more valuable to be close to a work, have access to public transportation, and have plenty of space to unwind that would not be possible in an neighborhood. Regarding the drawbacks, while it would be nice to have personal space and not hear the sounds of noise pollution, I believe the worries will pass at night, when I can sleep and relax. While air pollution is a problem, I will mostly be remaining inside buildings because of it.
The answer would be complex sentence, because it consists of an individual clause (The explorers brightened the dark cave) and a dependent clause (when they lit a torch from their cooking fire).
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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.
C. Poets
The word "fools" has only been used once in the poem in the second last stanza. The verse is "<span>Poems are made by fools like me,". This verse clearly indicates that the poet is firstly calling himself a fool and also he is calling other poets a fool too. For poets can only try to praise the beauty of a tree, while it is God who makes these beautiful things of nature. According to the poet, a poem can never be as lovely as a tree itself. So it is just a foolish attempt to capture its loveliness in words.</span>
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