Answer:
Earth-treading stars that make dark heaven light
Explanation:
was a major influence in the antislavery
movement.
(A) portrayed…strengthening
(B) attacked…pacifying
(C) glamorized…launching
(D) viewed…appraising
(E) exposed…condemning
Don wore braces on both of his legs: still he was an avid runner.
Don wore braces on both of his legs still, he was an avid runner.
Don wore braces on both of his legs; still, he was an avid runner.
The sentence that is punctuated correctly is:
Don wore braces on both of his legs; still, he was an avid runner.
This is the correct option because the semicolon is a punctuation mark that is used to separate two major sentence elements, just like the ones presented here. Moreover, there is a comma after still, because it is an introductory phrase and the author wants to emphasize its sense of contrast.
A.
preposition
B.
verb
C.
gerund
D.
infinitive
Answer:
D:To work is an infinitive
Explanation:
To is part of the infinitive, it is an infinitive particle. Work is a verb (or bare infinitive, without the infinitive particle. ); the union of to and work forms the infinitive (to work). In the sentence "She goes to work", to is a preposition and work is a noun. Working is a gerund. Working hard is one of Tom's many characteristics that impressed his employer.