Answer: <span>A. The hungry housecat killed the small, grey mouse last Tuesday and left it on the doorstep.</span>
<span>With active voice the subject, in this case the housecat is doing the action. So with this sentence, the cat killed the mouse and then left it on the doorstep.</span>
<span>Passive voice sentences usually use the word was like in three of the four examples you gave. </span>
<span>In example B the following wording was used: was left, was killed (that is passive voice).</span>
<span>Example C: was left</span>
<span>Example D: was killed</span>
<span>While example C and D start off using active voice (the hungry housecat killed) it finishes using passive voice. The tenses should remain the same throughout the sentence. </span>
<span>Hopefully this helped and good luck</span>
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Answer:
<h2>He sells Jim back into slavery </h2>
Explanation:
<h2>the king does that is so evil in huck's eyes he sells Jim back into slavery.</h2>
Answer:
https://whereby.com/dancing-goddess
Explanation:
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Answer:
The lesson I believe the writer is trying to convey in the The L0st Dog is fairly on the nose; 'to never lose hope on something you don't know 100%. In paragraph five and six the protagonist is seen running from a group of aforementioned men, barely escaping he end up reunited with his friend Rose, ending the story with the line "[...] Never give up hope on something you haven’t found."
Now I didn't 'explain' 'cause It'd sound redundant but if you want or need to, just add on with '...which means' or '...is/that's an example of,' et cetera.
- Something along those lines at least =)
Explanation: The rule for indefinite article usage is as follows: Use before nouns (or adjectives) that start with a consonant sound. Use before nouns (or adjectives) that start with a vowel sound.