<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>
He can feel the rage
Radiating from me in waves
I have never been so angry
He looks at me
Fear in his eyes
I can't control it
I smash my fist in his face
Rage fueled me
It now has me ashamed
The ground shakes so hard, and people get hurt
Answer:
B seems to make the most sense
Explanation:
All the other options seem like good reasons but are not as important as improving your overall skills (from my perspective at least). Hope this helps!