Answer:
It's fourteen lines run together without line breaks
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Please mark me brainliest
Answer:
It's tough to be the youngest.
Explanation:
The infinitive form of a verb is the verb in its basic form. It is most times started with 'to', and then the base verb follows. It could also simply just be the verb in it's base form. A gerund is the -ing form of a verb. So, in the sentence above, the gerund is 'being'.
Therefore, to convert this sentence to the infinitive form, the gerund, 'being' will be converted to its base form, -be. When 'to' is attached to it, it becomes the infinitive, -to be.
The verbal irony in "Night" by Elie Wiesel's father dies leaving him in darkness and sadness wondering what to do next. I hope this helps.
If I remember correctly the both have different set of values so your answer would be B
Answer:
Curley's wife is his possession. She wears form fitting dresses, high heels, too much make up, simple, yet pretty. Her problem is that no man around will talk with her for fear of her husband. She moves about the ranch searching out someone to talk to and when she comes across Crooks, Lennie, and Candy she immediately demeans them.
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I hope this helps. Good luck and God bless. Jeremy