This is a infinitive because it can continue
A:to entertain and <span>D:to motivate</span>
The correct answer is: [B]: "However" .
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<span>a rose exposed to the elements
In the poem, the rose is being tossed about by the surf on the beach. The rose is described as being "marred", "meager". and "sparse". The description eliminates beautiful and bountiful as an option. Also, the title usually hints at the main idea of the poem. In this case, the title is "Sea Rose".
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Answer:
B
Explanation:
A is not the answer as he does not seem disappointed, instead is "happy with a new approach"
C isn't the answer as he wasn't frustrated to begin with
D is probably not the answer as all we know about is the new approach that he has come up with and we don't know if he has 'learned' to do what the option says.
In my opinion, B seems like the best option as he willingly asked Bob if he could coach rather than keeping things the way they were.
Hope it helps.