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The story of Jason and the Golden Fleece (Video Game)
The goal of the game is to sail out and fight off any monsters and obstacles that may come to you. You must then grab the golden fleece and sail back fighting off monsters and place it in the center of the city.
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You're welcome
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1) active
2) passive
3) active
4) passive
5) passive
6) passive
7) active
8) passive
9) passive
10) active
Explanation:
Active is when the subject acts upon the sentences verb. Passive is when the subject is the outcome of the verbs action. For example "The dog is fed by Thomas." This is passive because, the verb is fed by Thomas, and the subject is the dog. The dog being fed is the outcome of Thomas feeding. Hope this makes sense!
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Slow-flowing areas usually contain a lot of oxygen
Slow-flowing areas are usually found near the source.
Slow-flowing areas usually support a lot of plant life.
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1. Sunny yet dusty, the traveler finally arrived at her destination. -- misplaced modifier
2. The raccoon could not decides whether to cross the highway that night. -- subject-verb disagreement
3 The policemen hauled the escaped prisoner off to jail and fingerprint him before putting him in a cell. -- incorrect verb tense
4. The electric eel emitted his electric charge and they dived to the ocean's depths. -- pronoun antecedent disagreement
Explanation:
1. "Sunny yet dusty" is a misplaced modifier. Modifiers usually stand close to the noun they refer to. In this case, it would not make sense for the word "sunny" to refer to "traveler" in this context. That means this modifier refers to "destination", but is too far away from it in the structure.
2. "The raccoon decides" would be alright, but we have "could not" right after the subject. In this case, "decides" should not be conjugated. The right form would be "The raccoon could not decide."
3. The whole sentence talks about actions that took place in the past. However, the verb "fingerprint" is not conjugated in its past form, which makes it inconsistent with the rest of the sentence.
4. The electric eel is an animal. The best pronoun to use to refer to an eel would be "it". Let's suppose this is a fable or some other type of story that refers to animals as "he" or "she". That would make "his" acceptable, but we would still have a problem with the "they" afterwards. Who are they? The sentence only mentions the eel.
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No they are not the same thing
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Immigration is when you leave one location such as a native country or region, to live in another.
Immigrants is when a person has moved to another country.