The answer is LOOPING! all the other people saying it's categorizing should go back to school....
The sentence that is correclty spelled is option B) "The zoology professor impressed us all with his knowledge."
<u>Incorrect spelling option A:</u> jewlry (correct jewelry), foriegn (correct foreign)
<u>Incorrect spelling option C:</u> Humerous (correct humorous), potatos (correct potatoes)
<u>Incorrect spelling</u> <u>option D</u>: ocassion (correct occasion), calender (correct calendar)
None of the words are italiced, but based on context:
3. A pittance is a small amount.
4. To extinguish is to quench.
5. Disoriented means confused.
6. D. The speaker runs because, despite being an American citizen, his boss tells him to run and he was "on his time".
7. A. “Today, 2 percent of the Earth’s adult population owns more than 50 percent of its household wealth, and indigenous cultures are swallowed with the rapidity of a teenager gobbling a bag of potato chips.”
8. C. He uses the comparison to highlight the internal conflict he feels over his love-hate relationship with rap music, since both rap music and The Star-Spangled Banner speak postively of violence.
9. The roots of hip-hop go back to West Africa, but it was born in the streets of Harlem and the Bronx.
10. Gaunt means thin.
Answer:
Infinitives as adjectives examples
Adjectives and participial adjectives followed by infinitives
amazed * delighted lucky
anxious determined motivated
ashamed eager pleased
astonished * fortunate prepared
careful glad proud