Fresh as a daisy
Hopped like a rabbit
Ran like the wind
Like a baby
Good as gold
As tough as a tiger
As dry as dust
As blind as a bat
As light as
As quick as
Like a baby
Like a fish
Like a fish
Like a lion
As dead as
As free as
Is this even a qustion and if it is can you plz try exolain more
"Good fences make good neighbors" means, on the one hand, that the fence has divided the neighbors' properties. It keeps everything neat and clean and prevents any conflict from occurring.
However, it also prevents neighbors from interacting and becoming friends. A fence is a barrier. It is for this reason that the speaker disagrees with the idea that "good fences make good neighbors."
The description of the windows as empty eyes with a ghostly look creates a dark mood.
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).