A supporting character<span> is a </span>character<span> in a narrative that is not focused on by the primary storyline, but appears or is mentioned in the story enough to be more than just a </span>minor character<span> or a cameo appearance.</span>
"<span>c) Sally lives with her parents, although she could afford her own apartment" contains two sentences, separated by the connecting word "although" which sets off the second sentence. </span>
The sentence that contains a boldface infinitive is D. Lisa wants TO GO.
It is easy to spot an infinitive - it is usually a combination of the word TO plus a verb.
A and C are incorrect because those are not infinitives, but rather prepositional phrases. B is incorrect because it is an infinitival phrase, rather than a single infinitive.
Answer:
B . Rundown
Explanation:
The building is in the process of being fixed up. It can't be fixed up unless it's ( rundown )