The speaker is now dead. The question is what "Love itself shall slumber on" is referring to in relation to the speaker. Therefore, based on my interpretation the answer should be C. You say a lot of answers on here are incorrect, could you include the wrong answers as to help us narrow down the correct answer?
b) had been planned
Why not d?
(secretly is an adverb and should not be included as part of the verb phrase)
The answer is b; He's likely to speak and behave in illogical and bizarre ways.
Answer: lay is a verb, and compelled is an adjective.
Explanation:
a verb is a word that conveys an action, and an adjective is a word or phrase naming an attribute, added to or grammatically related to a noun to modify or describe it. hope this helps !!! :D
I believe it is C as well. Based off of the process of elimination and it sounds right, what passage is it from?