Answer:
- true
Explanation:
because you said that By keeping our dog inside, we help our postman,so it is true
Answer:
That word suggests that Booker T. believes that W.E.B has a very easy life not representing most blacks in the south.
Explanation:
This question refers to the poem "Booker T. And W.E.B." written by Dudley Randall.
In the second line of this poem, we can see the expression “It shows a mighty lot of cheek.” This expression uses the word “cheek” to refer to the easy life, where one has an appropriate diet and few concerns that allow someone to have a lush and admirable face with a lot of cheek. With that, the poet shows that Book T. believed that WEB had an easy life and that was why he positioned himself differently, as he did not know the suffering life of blacks in the south, who did not have "much cheek"
Answer:
Explanation:
There's something very odd about the way you are defining voice, especially if it is a school text. Usually it is about active or passive.
- The cat ate the mouse.
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The mouse was eaten by the cat.
is an example of active and passive (see below).
But to use it as you have, unspeak is not a word. Sorry it really is a word. It means to take back what you have just said. The word is archaic (it is no longer in use).
The proper past tense of speak is spoken. It is not correct to use speaked. My spell check has underlined both words (unspeak and speaked) which means it doesn't think they are words, or nothing it knows.
Finally voice.
Passive voice the subject is acted upon by the object. The mouse was eaten by the cat. Mouse is subject. Cat isn't.
Active voice. the subject does the acting. The cat ate the mouse. The cat is doing the acting.