6. Moonlight streamed through the window, casting creepy shadows everywhere.
7. My brothers are a pair of trouble makers! (two words)
8. Last season, the assistant coach lead a team warm up at the start of each soccer practice.
9.There are still a million things to do before the party tonight; I am so stressed out!
10. "Let's go to the park first," said melissa. "Then we can go to lunch."
Totally - complete;y
rather- or, instead of
Etymology takes into consideration of how words have changed in terms of their meanings, forms, and their history.
<span>The correct asnwer is B, helplessness.
The repetition of the phrase "still is sitting" shows that the speaker is helpless to get the Raven to leave. Just as the speaker cannot make the Raven leave him, he is also unable to get over his grief at losing his true love. He will forever be grieving, and the Raven will forever sit above his chamber door.
Therefore, the mood created in this scene is one of helplessness. </span>
Answer:
To watch a movie
Explanation:
An infinitive phrase is a "to", plus any verb after it. Hope this helps!