An infinitive phrase is a group of words introduced by "an infinitive", This group of words may function as a noun, adjective or adverb. In the following example the infinitive phrase is working as an adjective, since it modifies the noun "topic".
<em>The best </em><u><em>topic</em></u><em> </em><u><em>to write about</em></u><em> </em><em>is one you know well.</em>
<em> noun infinitive phrase</em>
19 is personification and numbness 20 is “a memory sequence ....”
<span>It was on such an island in the third summer of its yellow green that we built our watch fire. Not in the thicket of dancing willow wands, but on the level terrace of fine sand which has been added that spring a little new bit of world beautifully ridged with ripple marks and strewn with the tiny skeletons of turtles and fish all as white and dry as if they had been expertly cured. We had been careful not to mar the freshness of the place although we often swam to it on summer evenings and lay on the sand to rest.</span>
The correct answer is B.
This lines from the play "Julius Caesar" indicate that Brutus is afraid that, even though Caesar was not known for letting his emotions get the best of his reason, he will give in and will be changed by power.
Brutus believes that once Caesar the "top of the ladder" he will become too ambitious and forget about those who have helped him get where he is.
At the end of the story, Lizabeth says that she is also trying live her life in a way to find hope in most barren situations also when she says "I too have planted marigolds".
<u>Explanation:</u>
The story "Marigold" talks about the importance of empathy and compassion, growing up and accepting responsibility in the life of the people and in the human beings where they not only care about themselves but also about their fellow mates.
The main character of the story is Lizabeth who is shown to be at the cross road of her life which remarks of an incident which led to the huge change in her life from a girl to a woman in her life.