A.to party
B.to fifteen party
C.to fifteen people
D.to invite party
In the sentence: Karissa wanted to invite up to fifteen people to the party.
The infinitive words of the last word of the infinitive phrase are D.to invite party rather ‘to invite up to fifteen people’. Infinitives starts with the connective ‘to’.
Answer:
Two successive lines of verse that rhyme with one another are called a c. couplet.
Explanation:
In poetry, a couplet is a pair of lines in a verse that follows one another and rhyme. These successive rhyming lines usually have the same meter or rhythm to form a complete thought.
An example of a couplet is:
"So, lovers dream a rich and long delight,
But get a winter-seeming summer's night."
B. How can I avoid this situation?
C. Why do I have to do this?
D. Why is this happening?
A band of traveling pilgrims entertain one another with stories at the camp among their journey!!!!
C.Travelling pilgrims making the journey to Canterbury telling stories to one another