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NOUN is the infinitive phrase used in this sentence.
What is an infinitive phrase?
"An infinitive phrase is a group of words consisting of an infinitive, a modifier or the use of pronouns, direct objects, indirect objects or complements of action or state expressed in the infinitive."
The infinitive phrase in this sentence is "to find shelter". The infinite phrase here is used as an object due to the fact that it is governed by the verb "ran". In literature, an object is defined as a noun/pronoun that is governed by a verb or even a preposition.
Hence the correct choice is NOUN.
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Answer:
andrea the answer is C i think ;)
Explanation:
The collection of sonnets known as "from the Portuguese"are called that because C. It was the author's husband's nickname for her. The truth is that author did not want to publish her collection of sonnets using original title due to the fact she considered it too personal and private. But her husband insisted on sharing her works with the whole world and proposed to publish them as if <span>they were translations of foreign sonnets. </span>
Answer: A. words
Explanation:
Rhetoric is the art of persuasion through communication. It is a form of discourse that appeals to people's emotions and logic in order to motivate or inform.