Answer:
While converting Interrogative Active into Interrogative Passive Voice.
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Explanation:
Simple Present Tense
is, am, are + 3rd verb
She has not stolen my book. My book has not been stolen by her. (Negative)
Has she stolen my book? Has my book been stolen by her? (Interrogative)
Simple Past Tense
Answer:
OA1.
Explanation: This is not extremely relevant or important to the whole of the paragraph.
I wish I could answer you here, but without punctuation, this question is very hard to understand, and almost impossible to answer. If we had the punctuation, we might be able to help.
Answer:
A) She uses comparisons to show the speaker’s connection to the snake .
Explanation:
Well, in the poem, she sees a snake slithering through the grass. With that view, she remembers a time when she was younger and interacted with a snake:
"A narrow fellow in the grass...
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Yet when a child, and barefoot,
I more than once, at morn..."
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Dickinson also said how the snake seemed scary to a lot of people, but in reality it was not:
"But never met this fellow,
Attended or alone,
Without a tighter breathing,
And zero at the bone.
Answer:
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