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o-na [289]
4 years ago
7

1. The audience cheered at the play's end.

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Talja [164]4 years ago
5 0
Number 1 should be Passive. Because it says Cheered.

Number 2 should be Passive. Because it says Headed.

Number 3 should be Passive. Because it says Calls.

Number 4 should be Passive. Because it says Provides.

Number 5 should be Active. Because it says Consumed.

Number 6 should be Passive. Because it says Counted.

Number 7 should be Active. Because it says mowed.

Number 8 should be Active. But I'am not so sure.

Number 9 should be Passive. Because it says Damaged.

Number 10 should be Active. Because it says Bite,
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