Past participle
Present participle
Adverb infinitive
Adjective infinitive
The answer to this question C: Adverb infinitive
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Trochaic
Explanation:
"Trochaic" refers to the existence of "trochees," or "trochaic feet." A trochee is a long syllable, or stressed syllable, followed by a short, or unstressed, one. In the case of "razor," the emphasis is in the syllable "RA-," while "-zor" is unstressed. This is in contrast with iambic words, which are more common in English. Because of this, poems and other texts that use trochaic meters often sound unnatural to the ear.
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Option D. Antigone uses bridal imagery to speak of her imminent death as she grieves that she must "marry" death rather than Haemon.
Explanation:
Sophocles uses bridal imagery in Antigone's final speech to further illustrate the theme of doubleness in the play, and in life. when Antigone descends into the cave where she will die she expresses: "O tomb, vaulted bride-bed in eternal rock, soon i shall be with my own again". The scene implies that Antigone is going to be a bride indeed, but she will marry death instead of Haemon as it was planned.
a. direct object
b. object of a preposition
c. indirect object
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It is a fragment sentence
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people who chew with their mouth open , it annoys me so much when they make noises with their mouth when they are eating. also whenever they talk with their mouth open
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