<span>Two weeks later, Dr. Jekyll gives a small dinner party, for which, we gather, he is well known, for the narrator refers to it as being "one of his pleasant dinners." Five or six of Dr. Jekyll's old cronies are invited, and among them is Mr. Utterson. As usual, the food is superb, the wine good, and Utterson manages to be the last guest to leave.</span>
Prefix: tele- the meaning behind it is 'distant'
the couplet form support the meaning of the lines:
a. by completing the speaker's thought
Passive voice is in the order
Reciever of action
Action
Doer of action
Active voice is in the order
Doer of action
Action
Reciever of action
"*Alaska* (receiver) *has become famous* (action) for it's *many sights of natural beauty* (doer)"