<span>It shows that he was </span>
<span /><span>A. nervous. The rabbit was always fidgeting and running around in a manic state. </span><span></span>
<span>Cheshire Cat was the trickster.</span>
<span>The Gryphon is really the only one who's friendly with Alice.</span>
<span>The Queen of Hearts is the dangerous one, she always screaming "off with their heads"
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Keyes because keys plural is just an s and not an es
Answer: B) To muse.
Explanation: an infinitive verb is a verb with the word "to" in front of it, and that can act as a noun, an adjective or an adverb. When we use an infinitive verb, "to" is a part of the verb and not a preposition. In the given sentence, the example of infinitive is "to muse" because "muse" is a verb. The phrases "to town", "to college" and "to university" aren't infinitive because they are not verbs, they are prepositional phrases.
D. a nuclear power plant.