Answer - Infinitive
A verb that starts with "to" is in an infinitive verb form. Typically, an infinitive can function as adverbs, adjectives or as nouns; it usually does not function as a verb. Also, an infinitive <span>has no inflection binding it to a particular subject or tense.</span>
Answer:
D). Once the UDHR is approved, countries will have common ideals to work toward and will be able to set rules on human rights issues.
Explanation:
The last statement i.e. 'once...issues' most aptly encapsulates Roosevelt's reasons for backing the prompt approval of UDHR(Universal Declaration Of Human Rights.' The signing of UDHR will not only offer credibility to the declaration but he believed that the approval of UDHR will allow the countries to work on the common goals of upliftment of human dignity and 'completion of an international covenant for human rights and its implementation' with full fortitude and inspiration. Thus, <u>option D</u> is the correct answer.
<span>to create a recurring image or theme within the text</span>
Answer: I am delighted to introduce Dr. Anna Smith, a psychiatrist, who will talk to us about parent-child relationships.
Explanation: There should’ve been a comma after psychiatrist.
Answer:
yes, I rod the whole poem
Explanation:
Poems should be studied in many ways. Since these are complex and have more than one meaning to them. One should take the time to understand it thoroughly.