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Explanation:
How does the author develop the idea that a belief in witch craft is widespread in Africa?
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Part A: She trusts Aaron to treat her well.
Part B: “Zlateh was not accustomed to being milked that way, but she did not resist.”
By definition, a gerund is a verb that ends with -ing.
With this in mind, we can see that "dancing" and "writing" are gerunds. If we need to change them into infinitives, then we need to know what infinitives are.
An infinitive is the basic for of a verb with the word "to" in front of it. If you look at the end of your sentence where you have "to paint," you have an example of an infinitive.
To change our two gerunds, we need to drop the -ing and make each for basic: "dance" and "write". Then, we just need to add the word "to" in front of it, making it "to dance" and "to write."
Thus, our sentence should now read "I keep telling people that I love to dance, to write, and to paint.
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A. The cement being overtaken by flowers and grass implies that the sidewalks are no longer maintained.
B. The words "laughter" and "stumbled" convey a disturbing and eerie tone.</span>
It's A because whereas Laura Lagrange "...was the only daughter of rich and indulgent parents", Janette Alston was "...was the child of parents, rich only in goodness and affection", after Janette's father death everything went wrong with her mother and it is implied that Laura's parents were up to give her the best in material terms.