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Toms think of work as something your obligated to do but the play is something you get the choice or want to do. Tom's Aunt makes him whitewash the fence he really doesn't want to do it so he tricks his friends into doing it. He says "it's not everyday a boy gets to whitewash a fence" which makes his friend more and more interested in it. Then he tells his friend, his aunt would only let one in one to two thousand boys work on her fence, which made his friend even more interested until he was begging to whitewash the fence.
Explanation:
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I think this might help you figure out the theme, hope this helps
Answer:
I think this book <u>is</u> too easy for me, so I don't think I'll read it.
Explanation:
i added the the word <em>"is"</em> to the sentence to make it complete.
When I see the American flag I see our countries when they are divided I see our country before we are now... But then I take a second glance I think again about how far our presidents have come to give gender equality race equality.. Then I look at that flag and I smile. Because I know that someday I want to do something that will change people's view of our country of US. That's what I think of when I see the American flag
-Kar0l
P. S- I hope this helped.
Answer:
The mural was painted by some artist last year.
Explanation:
When it comes to active sentences, you have your subject, your verb, and your direct object. However, when you want to make a passive sentence, you should place the direct object in the initial position (acting as something similar to a subject) to place emphasis on that particular word.
So, in the active sentence, the subject was <em>some artist, </em>the verb was <em>painted, </em>and the object was <em>the mural. </em>In order to make the sentence passive, we place <em>The mural </em>first, and then denote whom the action was made by (in this case, <em>some artist</em>). The tense should be the same in both sentences - past simple in the active sentence, and past simple passive in the passive one.