Which of the following is an infinitive ?a. to be
b. reading
c. cooked
d. has wondered

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Answer 1
Answer: An infinitive is something that starts with to.A.to beIs the only statement with to in it.
Answer 2
Answer: An infinitive is a phrase that begins with "to"- it's the basis for all verbs. If you ever take Spanish class, you'll learn more infinitives than you ever wanted to know. In English, though, your answer here is "A", "to be". The others are verbs, but not the most basic form of the verbs.

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A. I know it is cause it doesn't make sense to put that type of punctuation there and not have another statement after after it. So the answer is A

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Answer:

1. To make a comparison.

4. To suggest how one event relates to another.

Explanation:

On the contrary, compares two different things as different or opposite.

Example:

This flower smells amazing. On the contrary, this other one doesn't.

As a result, suggest the result or output of something, therefore, suggesting how it relates.

Example:

I was walking down the street when I tipped on a rock. As a result, I was injured.

"On the contrary is used to make a comparison. On the contrary, as a result, is used to suggest how one event relates to the other. As a result, you will get this question right"

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On the contrary - To suggest how one event relates another

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As a result - To make a comparison

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The answer is the second one which is " People who were "born again" in Christ would be spared." This is a run of the mill sermon of the Great Awakening, underscoring the conviction that Hell is a genuine place. Edwards trusted that the symbolism and dialect of his sermon would stir gatherings of people to the awful reality that he accepted anticipated them should they proceed with existence without dedication to Christ.

Johnathan Edward's views in "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" is based on the idea that people who were "born again" in christ would be spared.

Further Explanation:

Johnathan Edwards gave his famous sermon "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" during the First Great Awakening. The First Great Awakening refers to the religious revivalist movement of the 1730's and 1740's that took place in the British colonies in the North American continent. One of the most significant causes of this religious revival movement was the European Enlightenment and its continuing criticism/questioning of the church. Along with this, reduced participation in church services and organized religion also fueled people like Edwards.

To convince people to reaffirm their faith, preachers like Edwards discussed the possibility of being "born again." This religious experience focuses on an interaction that an individual has with God through a dream or vision that compels them back into practicing the Christian faith. Edwards and other preachers argued that this "born again" experience would bring salvation and forgiveness for those who accepted Christ after these experiences.

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Topic: American History, First Great Awakening

Grade Level: 9-12, College

Keywords: Johnathan Edwards, Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God, First Great Awakening.

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The correct answer is B-had torn (Past Perfect)
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