The participial or infinitive phrase in each sentence are in bold
Julia withdrew money from each paycheck to renovate her old and dingy bathroom.
Humming to himself, he appeared in good spirits as he walked to the office.
Audience members, bored by the dull guest speaker, quickly lost their interest in the presentation.
To become an expert archer, Natasha dedicated long days to repetitive target drills.
The movie featured an unknown actress described as a rising star.
To gain admittance to Yale University was Nicholas's top priority.
Tonight's gala event is an effort to help raise money for natural-disaster relief.
b. unique
unique is a synonym for unusual. Typical and routine are antonyms (opposite) of unusual, and unpleasant is unrelated.
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<span>Person versus person
In this case, it appears Romeo and Paris are arguing. Paris has come to arrest Romeo for the death of Tybalt, yet Romeo resists.</span>
The detail that best reveals that Mr. Rainsford opposes Zaroff's idea of the ideal prey is Mr. Rainsford's response near the end of the passage when he states that he is a hunter, not a murderer. This statement shows the reader that Mr. Rainsford believes that Zaroff hunting humans as prey makes him a murderer.
I would say tipped his hat because without it you need a word phrase or else the sentance wouldn't make sense.
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