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I won't write 100 words for the answer but the theme is the process of becoming.
Answer:
a few words that tell what the text is about
The word <em>quickly </em>describes the verb, or the way in which the line is moving. This means that this word is an B. adverb.
A would be - is long, is moving
C would be - long
There are no prepositions here.
ANSWER: Passive verb forms are used to shift the focus off the agent and onto the subject.
There are two nouns in a basic sentence; a subject and an agent. The agent acts on the subject. Here, the subject is bolded and the agent is italicized.
I ate <em>cereal.
^ </em>That is an active sentence, because it focuses on the 'I'. Below are examples of passive sentences.
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</em><em>Cereal </em>was eaten by me.
<em></em><em>Cereal </em>was eaten.
^As you can see, sometimes passive sentences don't even contain a subject. This is particularly useful when you want to divert attention from the agent, such as when your sibling asks where the last bit of cereal went (Doesn't <em></em>'The cereal was eaten' sound less guilty than 'I ate the cereal'?)
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D. One of the most important characters in the story, on whom that plot is centered.
This character can also be known as the protagonist.
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