In "As Weary Pilgrim, Now at Rest," the speaker wishes another pilgrim farewell as death has taken him. She’s relieved that he no longer has to suffer and can rest peacefully. She too wishes to one day be free from these woes and ailments that age has brought upon her and then be with her deceased loved one. The poet views death as a calming and soothing event as seen in lines such as "This body shall in silence sleep" and "Oh, how I long to be at rest." The poet also seems to long for the afterlife, as corroborated by lines such as "And soar on high among the blest" and "Then soul and body shall unite/And of their Maker have the sight."
A.
preposition
B.
verb
C.
gerund
D.
infinitive
Answer:
D:To work is an infinitive
Explanation:
To is part of the infinitive, it is an infinitive particle. Work is a verb (or bare infinitive, without the infinitive particle. ); the union of to and work forms the infinitive (to work). In the sentence "She goes to work", to is a preposition and work is a noun. Working is a gerund. Working hard is one of Tom's many characteristics that impressed his employer.
implies that Caesar does not deserve to be their master.
thinks that it is up to them to change what they do not like.
wants Brutus to know that they are destined for greatness.
The answer is C "Thinks that it is up to them to change what they do not like.