"Creating fear in us" is a gerund verbal phrase. Option A is correct.
A gerund phrase always begin with a gerund,(an ing word), and may include other modifiers and/or objects. Gerund phrases always function as nouns, so they will be subjects, subject complements, or objects in the sentence. So, to put it simply, a gerund is a noun formed with a verb ending in ing. In this particular case the gerung in the sentence is the verb "creating;"(create+ing).
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he had his teeth checked yesterday
are you going to cut your hair soon?
Answer:
C.
Explanation:
The rest are either untrue or opposite. Speech number two even has this : "We will know that the vast majority of the members of the human race are on our
side." The rest of that speech goes on about the not being alone theme.
The "jeremiads" aimed at lamenting the state of degeneration of the people, the exhortation to action to secure redemption, and the alert to permanent zeal for the omnipresent evil.
The "jeremiads" acted as an instrument of social control, channeling thoughts and energies for the promotion of convention, the perfection of community life, and the salvation of souls.
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Situational Irony is something that is different from what is expected: aka unexpected