Since you didn't underline anything, I'll try to answer this way.
A) participial phrase is <em>asked
</em>B) infinitive phrase is <em>to submit
</em>C) there are no gerund phrases <em>
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D) the author uses research and factual evidence to support their side
Answer:
B they re old curtains that have caught fire and burned
Both hide the fact that the argument lacks evidence
Answer: Nature implies suspicion of others but does not state it, while Society and Solitude states directly that suspicion of others is natural.
<em>Nature</em> is an essay by Ralph Waldo Emerson, published in 1836. In this essay, Emerson defends a non-traditional appreciation of nature. It establishes the foundation of transcendentalism. <em>Society and Solitude</em>, on the other hand, is a book by the same author. This collection of essays presents the idea that both isolation and company are necessary for the development and progress of people. In his first essay, Emerson suggest that suspicion of others is natural, but he does not state it especifically. He expands on this idea in the second work.