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the sentences are both using active voices
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There is not enough information between Mrs. Miller's presentation of Armand's song and the audience's reaction. If a more lengthy dialogue between Mrs. Miller and the audience is created, the reader will learn about the reasons that made the audience react in a non -cheerful way, which contradicted Mrs Miller's tone; she had presented the narrator's song cheerfully in the story.
The correct answer would be the first sentence. Based on the lines from Stephen Crane’s “The Open Boat”, the sentence that best reflects the subject of the excerpt is this: <span>In disjointed sentences the cook and the correspondent argued as to the difference between a life-saving station and a house of refuge. This is the main sentence in the paragraph which is later on the next lines is being described in detail.</span>
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The correct answer is the second option: <span>The whirlpool is compared to a mouth, showing its menacing threat.
In this excerpt, the narrator is describing his disastrous and terrifying experience of witnessing a whirlpool with some other "men". To describe their fear of being pulled down into the sea by a whirlpool, the whirlpool is described as having a "</span><span>yawning mouth", ready to "devour" (swallow up) the narrator and the men with him. </span>