<span>It is false that an active listener is someone who interrupts the speaker to ask questions. That is just rude, it's not a quality of an active listener. You can listen to someone actively without interrupting them all the time, and you can show that to them by nodding often, and reacting to something they say, or ask them questions after they've finished talking, but not in the middle of their speech.</span><span />
1) Calcar (Latin) is used for a small furnace or oven.
2) Calcine (Latin) to warm something to get rid of water.
3) Calculate (Latin) to determine the value of something.
4) Calcium (Latin) A chemical element.
5) Calcimine (Latin) A form of whitewash.
The structure change that is apparent in this passage from "Death of a Moth" by Virginia Woolf is switch from present tense to past tense.
"Death of a Moth" is an essay written by Virginia Woolf that focuses on the idea that life is a constant struggle, even though people know that death is inevitable. In this excerpt from the essay, the speaker switches from present tense to past tense. <u>While Simple Present Tense is used in the first sentence ("they are (...)"), Simple Past Tense is used in the second one ("seemed to be (...)")</u>.