Explanation:
The sentence should be "The cake smells sweet." or "The cake is smelling sweet." The sentence is missing punctuation and capitalizing the beginning letter in the sentence. I would also prefer the first sentence as it has more consistency.
<span>The subject tells what the sentence is about; it contains the main noun or noun phrase. </span>
What are the options? As soon as you put them on the question I'll be glad to answer your question :)
Answer:
C. to Inform
Explanation:
INFORMATIVE pieces of literature dont include fictional aspects MOST OF THE TIME, but usually contain factual text describing, introducing or (hence the name) informing the reader
some pieces of informative literature include (not limited to) Manuals, news articles, informative essays (yes ik thats a lil obvious XD) or some research papers
some fictional pieces CAN BE informative, say an article or blog post regarding a story, where it gives further detail and fact about the story
Can you show me the 'following?'