Active voice is when the subject performs the verb. The answer is 'Our puppies played at the cool new dog park' because the puppies are playing, while the rest of the verbs in the other choices are not being acted at by the subject.
Answer: C
Explanation:
Circle the first and last sentences of each paragraph
Answer:
D. Jeremiah wants to join the soccer program.
Explanation:
<em>Outcast United </em>by Warren St. John tells the story of Luma al-Mufleh, a Jordanian national who came to the United States to escape her country's strict regulations on girls. Later, she would become a soccer coach for the Fugees, a football club she founded for the refugee kids in and around Clarkston, Georgia.
The given excerpt is about the Ziaty family who had come from Liberia to escape the civil war. But due to her inability to feel safe, the mother Beatrice Ziaty ordered her kids to not venture out of the house ever. So, the three kids were all cooped up in the house all day. The start of the football program excites the kids, especially Jeremiah who was eager to be part of the free program. Moreover, he was eager to be going out of the house to do what he loves best. Thus, we can conclude that Jeremiah wants to be part of the soccer program.
Answer :
Hamlet was a famous play written by the great author, William Shakespeare. It is the longest play of Shakespeare.
Explanation :
2. The director's notes that indicated how to instruct an actor to speak and behave is provided below :
The director wanted the actor on the stage to be slow paced. The actor should almost be still in the stage at first and then become energetic and louder towards the end of the speech. The facial expression of the actor also must change from sadness to anger and then go to madness at the end.
1. Hamlet experiences sorrow and regret during the speech and he finally feels despair when he pronounced his soliloquy.
2. Over the course of speech, Hamlet realized that the awe he feels is very small as compared to the burden of death that we all carry. Thus he should 'think bloody' form now onward.
3. By the Hamlet speech, the audience at first should feel sorry and bad for him and then the feeling should change when he concludes his speech.