TRY B. It resembles him ruling the country by himself without anyone to help judge the decision:)
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The one line which if written in iambic pentameter (meaning that the sequence of syllables is: unstressed first, stressed second, and consisting of 10 syllables/5 meters) is A) I lift my lamp beside the golden door.
It is basically the word "sigh" like when someone takes a deep breath in and out and you can hear it. "Sighed" is the past tense version of "sigh". Here is an example of "sigh" and "sighed":
Molly really wanted to sigh because of how disappointed she was with her brother.
Molly sighed, disappointed by what her brother had done.
Hope this helped! :D
Answer:
Explanation:
cause (an event or situation, typically one that is bad or undesirable) to happen suddenly, unexpectedly, or prematurely.
Nothing is underlined, but I assume that the underlined words would be either "to save" or "(not) to spend" or both. In any case, the correct answer would be C - infinitive phrase, because these verbs are in their infinitive form. "Gerund" and "participle" would end in -ing,