Assuming the underlined part is 'to see an eagle soar in the air,' the correct answer is C. infinitive.
It's really easy to spot an infinitive - they always have the following form: the word TO + verb. When it comes to participles and gerunds, they look the same - both end in -ing.
C. revise wording should be correct
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<span>Pennsylvania, Gettysburg, Address</span>
The words that should be capitalized are: Pennsylvania, Gettysburg, and
Address. Pennsylvania is a proper noun that is a name of a place. Gettysburg
Address should also be capitalized because it is the title of the famous speech
that Abraham Lincoln. It is the speech that paved the way to democracy with the
well-known phrase: a government of the people, by the people and for the people.
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