Answer:
He is trying to say rarely late to school many times
<span>One shade the more, one ray the less, Had half impaired the nameless grace Which waves in every raven tress,
Or softly lightens o’er her face; Where thoughts serenely sweet express, How pure, how dear their dwelling-place.
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hyphen, italics, apostrophe and I think that all I think
Answer:
People call it the river of destruction.
Explanation:
When the subject is the performer of the action of the verb, it is called the active voice.
When the subject receives the action of the verb, it is called passive voice.
The given sentence is a sentence in passive voice. The subject in the sentence is unknown. When it is changed to the active voice, the general subject 'people' is added to it. The 'by-phrase' is missing in the sentence written in passive voice. The subject is the receiver of the action. The action of calling is done by the people.
Answer:
1. "Nina rose her hand and said I have too many wrong."
2. "Yes, I have written a letter to Julies' parents."
3. "The twentieth century has brought forth many exciting discoveries."
4. "Have you read Devil Diver, Mr. Blakes' exciting short story?"
Explanation:
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