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answer A
think not sure but that what i would do
Heroes come in many forms. Some such as immense in size and strength as Hercules, some in the form of people that are shunned upon, such as Harriet Tubman, and some that are only valorous heroes to some, such as Kurt Cobain. These heroes have many characteristics that make people flock to their side and follow them without a thought of hesitation. In Sophocles' Antigone the hero is a women that believes in her heart far stronger than that of her leader's rule. This brings up many characteristics that are shown within her that are also seen in other heroes. One being that she is up against an impossible enemy, one who does not fit well into society's mold, and is destroyed by her own pride.
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Infinitive Phrase
Explanation:
An "Infinitive Phrase" is a phrase which acts together as an adjective, adverb, or noun as the result of combining an
infinitive with complements and modifiers.
An infinitive phrase usually begins with an infinitive which is combined with complements and modifiers. It can function as the actor(s) and complement(s). It can also function as direct object(s), or of the action or state expressed in the infinitive.
An example is:
"I have a books to sell before class".
The infinitive phrase modifying "books".
to sell (infinitive)
Answer:
what is the paragraph can you copy and paste it so I can see
Explanation:
In this article, it shows how The Diary of Anne Frank was taken to North Korean schools and being used to teach hatred for western society in the students by comparing Americans with the Nazis. This article is against this use of such an important book, and supports this by quoting Buddy Elias, Anne's cousin, who was shocked by the government established parallelism between Hitler and Bush, instead of Hitler and <span>Kim Jong-Il.
Therefore, your best answer is </span><span><em>The purpose is to condemn a misuse of the Diary the evidence is that the author includes quotations from Ann's cousin who does not approve the use.</em></span>