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A grouping of words that does not have a subject and a verb and cannot stand alone.
Her smile could rival the Mona Lisa's. - Allusion. - An allusion is when another thing from something well-know is referenced in a sentence or poem.
Who knew you two were due to ... aachoo! - imagery. The word "aachoo!" creates an image of someone sneezing.
Ollie owns orange owls. - Alliteration. An alliteration is a sentence/poem where the words start with the same letter or sound.
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The sentence that is written in active voice is letter A. Drew aimed his nerf gun at the target and pulled the trigger. This active voiced sentence can be clearly identified because it uses regular verbs such as AIMED AND PULLED in its normal way without the TO-BE. On the other hand, the other sentences are in passive voice because they use WAS FILLED, WAS GIVEN AND WERE PICKED. It is also important to mention that the passive voiced is used to highlight the object of the sentence not the subject which sometimes it is not necessary to mention it.