Sometimes to use comparison's or like for example similes wich means like and metaphores meaning comparisons
To gain
to vote
to speak
to pay
to see
to win
to achieve
to grant
to vote
to mint
to put
to honor
to gain
to have
here are the infinitive for each number
The British Prime Minister Wiston Churchill was very much admired by his great talent of leadership. He was also very persuasive with his speeches, some of them were considered controversial. But this speech had the purpose of using the victories of his country, after ups and downs, <em>to impart to the students the importance of always keep forging ahead, despite hardships, and "never, never, never give in".</em>
Answer:
Flourished, vibrant
nurturing, compassionate
Painstakingly, bold
undaunted, cautionary
sorry if some are wrong i tried my best