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The first sentence just needs a period. Although, the second sentence is what is wrong here, this is how it should be written, "We sat by the fireplace, ate dinner, and made smores." Because you can't just jam a bunch of words together and hope it makes a sentence, a sentence needs to make sense so the readers and understand what you're writing.
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Differences: The movie is set in modern day, not the day that it was written. The fighters have guns in the movie, when in the play they have swords. In the movie, Juliet wakes up immediately after Romeo has taken the poison and they have one last exchange, but that did NOT happen in the pla
In the movie Juliet wakes up before Romeo dies but he already drank the poison. In the book Romeo dies first then Juliet wakes up to see him dead. In the movie Paris never comes to see Juliet and doesn't die. But both the book and the movie they both kill themselves and dies in the end.
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This question has no answer because it does not give any information on the letter, Juans situation, or anything other than the fact that he is sending a letter
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The correct answer is letter D. A few unhappy customers criticized the company's rigid return policy.
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This question is comprised of two parts. First, it asks us to find the sentence that uses active voice.<u> In the active voice, the subject is also the agent who performs the action.</u> On the other hand, in the passive voice, the subject is the one receiving the action. Passive voice is characterized by the use of the verb "be" as an auxiliary along with the main verb in the past participle form. That is exactly what we have in letters A and C -- "were told" and "was criticized" --, so we can eliminate them.
We are left we letters B and D. Let's move on to the second part of the question. <u>We need to find the active voice in a complete sentence. A complete sentence is an independent sentence. It does not depend on another sentence or clause because it expresses a complete thought on its own.</u> We can eliminate letter B, then. It has only one clause that begins with the subordinating conjunction "because". It does not express a complete thought; it actually makes us ask what happened because of the criticism. Therefore, <u>the only possible choice is letter D. It expresses a complete thought on its own and uses active voice: </u><u>A few unhappy customers criticized the company's rigid return policy.</u>
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<u><em>so they won't die</em></u>
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