The correct answer to
this question is:
C. Sitting patiently
<span>A participial phrase is a form of verb functioning
as an adjective to modify nouns and pronouns. In this sentence, the participial
phrase comes before the main clause and it is followed by a comma.</span>
False. A lot of time the more slang you use in a letter, the less intelligent the writer seems.
No it's not correct because pride in herself in bieng herself doesn't make sence
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I think its "Eliza planned to take the train to the fairgrounds on Thursday afternoon" and "Travis practiced pitching to the side of the house until his mom got mad"
I picked those two because of the definition of an infinitive
"the infinitive is a grammar term that refers to a basic verb form that often acts as a noun and is often preceded by the word "to" "to sing" is an example of infinitive"
I hope this helps sorry if im wrong ^-^