Answer:
1.the house was built in1902.
2.a cake is baked by her every Sunday.
3.the flower vase was broken by the little boy.
4.My school shoes were polished by me last Friday
5.the assignment was completed by us an hour ago
6.His car was stolen by the thieves.
7.All the fights were cancelled
8 the truth was told by pema
9.the clothes are always washes by her
10.the shopping is sometimes done by him.
11.the thief was arrested by the police
12.she was not beaten by me
13.a question would be asked by me
14.was the dog fed by you?
15.this experiment would be never forgotten by us.
Mr. Utterson sometimes seems to appear envious of those who don’t follow the rules
This question is missing the excerpt. I've found the complete question online. It is as follows:
Read the following passage and answer the question.
I verily believe that buttoning himself up in so downy and blanket – like a coat had a pernicious effect upon him; upon the same principle that too much oats are bad for horses. In fact, precisely as a rash, restive horse is said to feel his oats, so Turkey felt his coat. It made him insolent. He was a man whom prosperity harmed.
What do these lines suggest about the narrator?
a) He is disappointed that his gifts are not appreciated.
b) He wishes he had not given away his favorite coat.
c) He worries that his employees are suffering.
d) He feels that people should be content with what they have.
Answer:
These lines suggest:
d) He feels that people should be content with what they have.
Explanation:
In the passage we are analyzing, the narrator is visibly criticizing someone for "feeling his coat," making a pun out of the expression "to feel his oats." <u>The person he is criticizing changed while wearing what seems to be a fancy coat. This transformation is disappointing to the narrator. It shows that that person is probably greedy. Instead of being happy with what he has, Turkey seems to want more and, when he does get some more, he changes, becomes "insolent". That is clearly something that bothers the narrator.</u>