I thinks A. Charlotte Doyle if I’m wrong I’m sorry
And active voice is where the subject is doing the action like
-he refuses
- he ate
but a passive voice is the subject is being acted upon like something is happening to the subject so
-the slug was eaten
-stomachache was given
Answer:
The simile there is found in lines 93 and 94:
And <u>as</u> a hare, whom hounds and horns pursue,
Pants to the place from whence at first she flew,
Explanation:
The writer Oliver Goldsmith likens the subject to one who returns exasperated to a location, place from where it once fled in a hurry.
The keywords there are highlighted above. Recall that a simile is a literary device wherein two subjects, two objects or an object and a subject are compared to each other using the word "as".
Similes can also be created using words such as "like", "so", "or" than".
An example of a very simple simile is:
<em>James is as sturdy as a rock.</em>
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Cheers
Answer:
Explanation:
The story is too long to tell in a two-hour movie - cut scenes
A prop in the story is too difficult to re-
create - Use a different prop
A scene in the story is all narration. - Add dialogue or voiceover.
The audience might not relate to the characters. Add a familiar character.
The story assumes the reader knows certain information. - Have a character explain the information.