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1. <u>B) One of the benefits of the rain barrel is that it holds that first bit off rain that's coming off your roof or driveway and prevents it from running into streams and causing erosion from high flows of water.</u>
2. <u>A) I use it to fill my fish tank, even to wash the car if you want to.</u>
3. <u>A) It suggests that water is wasted when it runs into drains and sewers.</u>
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1. Because Mary Ellen <em>has</em> not finished her chores, she cannot go to the movies.
2. The auditorium<em> have</em> two hundred seats with a good view of the stage.
3. Burger King <em>has</em> seven hundred restaurant tables for sale at the city auction.
4. Unlike Kareem, Jason<em> has</em> to study very hard in order to get high marks in mathematics.
5. Marvin wants to visit Greece because he <em>has</em> never seen The Acropolis.
6. The children next door <em>have</em> planted a flower garden next to the fence.
7. You <em>have</em> to finish your homework by the time your mother gets home.
8. The guests <em>have</em> not arrived yet.
9. Mercy Hospital<em> have</em> the state's highest success rate with cancer patients.
10. Mariah and Jason <em>have</em> given twenty thousand dollars to charity.
Answer:
2. Thea wanted to visit Greece, so she bought a plane ticket.
3. Jeff felt bored, so he read an interesting science fiction novel.
Explanation:
Both sentences use their verbs in the active voice: <em>wanted, bought</em> (in the second sentence) and <em>felt, read</em> (in the third one). So these two sentences maintain the verb voice.
The first and the last sentences shift from the active voice to the passive voice: <em>craved, was baked</em> (first sentence) and <em>loved, was practiced</em> (last sentence).
It is science fiction because it depicts an example of a phenomenon that is not fully accepted by mainstream science. In this case, the phenomenon is E.T., because it is an extraterrestrial life form, and extraterrestrial life forms are not proven to exist, they are only speculation.