Answer:
Dad hooked our boat to the camper,and We were on our way.
Explanation:
Uneasy, tensed nervously and startled
The answer is (D) <span>anything beyond the specific words of a literary work that may be relevant to understanding the meaning of a text.</span>
I believe him,her or them would be a proper way to fill in the blank. Her or him both refer to a person the same way but with their separate genders. When referring to "them" you could mean a company, a family, or small business.
The verbal in this sentence can´t be a gerund because all gerund verbs finish in "ing". Example: "<u><em>smoking </em></u><u>is a health hazzard</u>"
The verbal in this sentence can´t be participle because participle verbs are used to describe tenses like present perfect and passive voice. Example: "<u>We </u><em><u>have swum</u></em><u> in the deepest oceans"</u>
Since none of the above are written in the text, you can say that the correct answer is an infinitive verbal tense becase we must use infinitives when two verbs are said or written in a row. Example:
"<u>They want </u><u><em>to speak</em></u><u> with me".</u>
"He lieth in wait to catch the poor..." This line contains an infinitive form of the verb.