Answer:
The oak tree was chopped down by the Lumberjack.
Explanation:
Another example: Tom painted the entire house.
Passive voice: The entire house was painted by Tom.
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Answer:
He faced insults and difficulties doing this; however, he was determined to continue making money, which he did.
Explanation:
The sentence is structured differently it talked about different situations and came to a certain conclusion.
Answer:Berlonica first, I toured. (This is one wrong answer)
Then, I believe it’s Berlonica is one of the most beautifull..
Explanation: The first answer is wrong because it has to many commas. it’s also a run off. Then, for the second. I think it’s wrong because you could just say beutifull because it just sounds wrong. Sorry if I’m wrong! Good luck!
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Explanation:
This correspondence is a follow-up to my email and to clarify information about an incident that occurred at D.L. Beckwith Middle School on Friday, May 29, 2009.
A seventh grade student was found in possession of a clip of live ammunition during a class on Friday. The clip was noticed and confiscated by a teacher who reported the details of the incident to Mr. Dzialo and Mrs. Pincince. The school was put into a lockdown and the Rehoboth Police Department was immediately notified. No students or staff were harmed during this event and after a thorough investigation, the lockdown was terminated. No weapons were ever involved in the incident, however the ammunition itself was enough to cause us to exercise extreme caution. The administrative team takes each report of a potentially dangerous situation seriously, investigates thoroughly, and deals with all issues promptly. Unfortunately in this situation lead to a slight delay in dismissal for which we apologize.
We would like to take this opportunity to commend our students, parents, staff, and police for their cooperation throughout the incident. Should you have any questions or concerns regarding this event or school safety, please contact the school to speak with an administrator.
Sincerely,
Debra L. Pincince Principal