D.
words and phrases like, “Years Later” and “By the end” indicate a flow of time, and the way that they are arranged gives a sense of chronology.
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i apologize if it's wrong. if it's not d, it's c :)
in·fin·i·tive
noun
the basic form of a verb, without an inflection binding it to a particular subject
Answer:
1. To wait
2. To win
3. To (be) sure
4. To accept
5. To get
6. To stay
Explanation:
You need to check for the word "to" in order to see if there is an infinitive in the sentence.
"To"+verb=infinitive
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Answer:
Infinitive phrases include infinitives. ... Examples include, “to walk,” “to read,” or “to eat.” Infinitives can act as nouns, adjectives, or adverbs. As a noun, they might act as the subject of the sentence. For example, “To travel is the only thing on her mind.” As an adjective, they'll modify a noun.
Explanation:
Answer:
“A failure is a project that doesn’t work, an initiative that teaches you something at the same time the outcome doesn’t move you directly closer to your goal.
A mistake is either a failure repeated, doing something for the second time when you should have known better, or a misguided attempt (because of carelessness, selfishness or hubris) that hindsight reminds you is worth avoiding.
Seth Godin on 18/12/11
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