Answer:
C. The paragraph uses present-tense verbs. No infinitives are used. Sentences 4 and 5 contain gerunds.
Explanation:
Present tenses are tenses we use to talk about events that are taking place at the present time. There are four types of the present tense: present simple, present continuous, present perfect, and present perfect continuous. Examples of verbs used in the present tense in the given passage are: <em>depends, help, go, </em>and <em>think.</em>
The infinitive is the base form of a verb. It is usually preceded by <em>to</em>. There are no infinitives in the given passage.
A gerund is a noun derived from a verb by adding -<em>ing </em>to it. Examples of gerunds can be found in sentences 4 and 5: <em>feeling </em>and<em> staying.</em>
"Buy, sell, and trade on the Internet, and become a millionaire overnight!" is an example of a Snob Appeal propaganda technique. A snob appeal is a technique wherein it involves an assertion that you must think and act in a certain way in order to attain a high social status brought by the action. In the given example, it means that if you join them and buy, sell, and trade in the internet, you will attain a high social status which is being a millionaire overnight.
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Answer:
The correct answer is letter D. to be hidden.
Explanation:
To enwrap means to cover something up or wrap it, envelope it. In line 4 of Edgar Allan Poe's poem, the speaker is saying that the name of the person to whom the poem was written is hidden. Other readers won't know it, but she will if she can read carefully. This is the context:
<em>FOR her this rhyme is penned, whose luminous eyes,
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<em>Brightly expressive as the twins of Lœda,
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<em>Shall find her own sweet name, that, nestling lies
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<em>Upon the page, enwrapped from every reader.
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<em>Search narrowly the lines! — they hold a treasure</em>
As we can see, enwrapped means her name is hidden from other people's eyes.