B. You can be used as both. Here is an example. "You said you wanted this bear, so I got it for you." You is used as both a subject and object pronoun.
Infinitive
phrases starts with infinitives that is, “to” added by a simple verb and can be
used as nouns, adjectives or adverbs. In the case of including a main clause in
the sentence, infinitive phrase separates it with comma.
In
the sentence:
Because she had never baked a cake before, Sharon decided to follow the
recipe carefully.
<span>A main clause is put first ‘Because she had never baked a cake before’
then a comma is added, so that means the infinitive phrase is ‘d. to follow the
recipe carefully’.</span>
Answer:
Each stanza describes how the speaker takes for granted love from others.
Explanation:
I took the test.
C. himself
There are eight reflexive pronouns in total: myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, ourselves, yourselves, themselves. If you memorize those, you'll be set.
The phrases “very gifted” and “who would succeed” illustrate that Schweitzer is talented and destined to do well. These words are directed toward Albert(Schweitzer) specifically. For that reason, this is your answer:)