In understanding the central idea or the main idea of a particular passage. You must take out the hard terms and look for their meanings. It is one way of understanding at the same time learning with the passage. It is also advisable to stay focus on what you are reading to easily understand it.
<span>Infinitive phrases don’t contribute to the dreary
mood of this short passage from the novel “Bleak House” by Charles Dickens.
Infinitive phrases are consisted form the infinitive form of a verb plus any
complements (often direct object) or/and modifiers (often adverb) and in this
short passage there are none of them, so they can’t contribute to the mood.</span>
Answer:
i dont get it? can you show picture of the problem
Explanation:
Answer:
The church on the corner is progressive
Explanation:
we use the because we are talking about particular church which is on the corner
Historical seeing as he's acting them out/writing them like a extremely well known, talented writer