Explanation:
“The Charge of the Light Brigade” celebrates an act of bravery and sacrifice—a suicidal cavalry charge during the Crimean war. Written just six weeks later, Tennyson's poem argues that the willingness of the cavalry to sacrifice themselves—without calling their orders into question—makes them heroes.
not sure if this is right for the movie tho
The questions would be
How was life been
What interests have you picked up
Answer:
We call the day done, i would say yes, the best thing before sliced bread was bread we just sliced it to make it 100000% better.
These were fun
Answer: B
Explanation:
B is the only one that actually uses the phrase "<em>to see</em>" in the sentence.
Every other sentence does what's called a "split infinitive," which is when you seperate the <em>to</em> and the <em>verb</em> by either an adjective or a dependent clause. It happens sometimes, but is generally considered clunky and not allowed in grammar rules. one of the most popular examples is "<em>to boldy go</em> where no one has gone before," from the Star Trek opening.