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nobody can really answer this, it's "what do you think" so it's your opinion of it.
The sentences that uses the passive voice are:
- Shoppers are lured into purchasing things that they had no intention of buying.
- The final benefit for shopping at a store was the ability to immediately enjoy your purchase.
<h3>What is a passive sentence?</h3>
A passive sentence is the sentence that makes use of passive voice which involves placing the person or object that receives an action before the actual action itself.
From the both sentences selected, "shoppers" is placed before the actual action which is, "they had no intention of buying".
"Final benefit" is placed before "the ability to immediately enjoy your purchase".
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Isn’t it the Christian ideal because at the end the author is telling you that the boat that fits 60 people but has 150(?) fitting on it would then make it sink and is a catastrophe
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Mockingjays
The mockingjay represents defiance in the novel, with the bird’s symbolism deriving initially from its origins. The mockingjay, we learn, came about as a result of a failed project by the Capitol to spy on the rebellious districts, and since then the bird has served as a reminder of this failure and the districts’ recalcitrance—Katniss describes them as “something of a slap in the face to the Capitol.” The mockingjay pin Madge gives to Katniss is at first an emblem of that resistance. Later in the novel, however, the birds come to symbolize a different sort of defiance. Mockingjays become a link between Katniss and Rue, with the two using the birds to communicate. When Rue dies, Katniss decorates her body with flowers as a means of memorializing Rue, but also to defy the Capitol. When Katniss later sees mockingjays, they remind her of Rue, and that memory inevitably stirs her hatred of the Capitol and her wish to rebel, and take revenge, against it. The mockingjay consequently takes on an additional layer of symbolism, representing not only a general rebellion against the Capitol, but also Katniss’s specific desire to defy it.