I think the correct answer is <span>sentences using complex vocabulary
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<span>A verbal phrase that can be used as a noun, adverb, or adjective and is preceded by the word to is a(n) </span>infinitive
Answer: B
Explanation:
When I write a story, I want an emotion. If anything, I want to hurt my readers. I write such tales with "heroic" characters that I end up showing their backstory out of order.
I start from the prettiest and shiniest parts of his story, to finally, the beginning where it shows his roughest and grittiest side. With this idea, I give the impression of a good man, but when I show his gritty and bad side, it will probably make the reader feel betrayed. Like they thought they knew him but they really didn't
Now, if I were to show his backstory in order, we get a generally normal reaction. A man commiting crime turns good and starts fighting crime.
It's a i believe that's what i learned in la
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