Answer:
I would say d
Explanation:
because you get information from the original text and summarize it
Answer: I’m working <u>to save</u> up for some new music.
Denise likes <u>to get</u> her exercise by dancing.
Dave has <u>to walk</u> the dog every morning.
Explanation:
The infinitive in English expresses the meaning of the verb in a general way, without reference to any verbal tense.
As a rule in English grammar, when a verb is in infinitive it must be preceded by the particle <em>'to'</em>, for example, <em>'to play'</em>.
According to this explanation, only the following sentences contain an infinitive:
I’m working <u>to save</u> up for some new music.
Denise likes <u>to get</u> her exercise by dancing.
Dave has <u>to walk</u> the dog every morning.
The other sentences, although have the particle 'to' are not followed by a verb.
It’s not a good idea because your going ask for stuff when u go to the store and that’s gonna make your mom spend more money
Answer:
BUCK USES CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE WHEN GE REFUSE TO GET UP
civil disobedience is acting protest, but in a nonviolent way being passive aggressive , and not doing what you are told or not being complaint , is one form of civil disobedience.