The sentence that uses correct spelling is the first sentence.
Answer:
Which sound device(s) is the words morrow, borrow, and sorrow examples of? Rhyme.
Why does the speaker repeat sorrow?
The speaker repeats sorrow, because the poem is letting off the feeling of an errie, and sad feeling.
The use of rhyme would be:
"Eagrly I wished the morrow; -vainly I had sought to borrow."
There is also the sentence " Ah, distinctivly I remeber it was in the bleak december."
Bleak has mulitple meanings: Cold, empty, and grim.
Even though bleak has different meanings, those three words still make it sound sad, and depressing. <- Mood
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<span>"'Oh, you mistake me, I don't mean for her to get soft-far from it! Women have to stand up for themselves, or there's just no telling."</span>
On the one hand, a <u>gerund</u> is a verb that acts as a noun, know for the -ing form. On the other hand, an <u>infinitive</u> is the basic form of a verb, that usually follows "to" or another verb form. The revised sentence, including both of these, is:
"To give is one of the best things people can do. Volunteering their time shows what caring people they are."