I believe the answer is A) what angers the speaker in this poem is the prospect of being chained and fenced.
The function of the infinitive phrase in the sentence <em>To win a marathon is my goal </em>is object of the verb.
It is definitely an object, and it would follow a verb if it were a normal ordering of words in the sentence (My goal is to win a marathon), and since it is not preceded by a preposition, it cannot be object of the preposition, but of a verb.
Answer:
i mean i would say under hand
Explanation:
sorry if im wrong
Hey kiddo!
The correct answer is the last choice.
The word “atlas” has its origins in Greek mythology.
I really hope this fully answers your question! Have a wonderful day.
~Brooke❤️
*You control your own destiny.*
Two lines of the poem directly support this claim. They are...
"I am the master of my fate:
I am the captain of my soul."
Meaning that the ultimate determining factor is you. Everyone is granted a choice, fate and destiny do not control you, because everyone has free-will.