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In general, the active voice makes your writing stronger, more direct, and, you guessed it, more active. The subject is something, or it does the action of the verb in the sentence. With the passive voice, the subject is acted upon by some other performer of the verb.
Answer: Samir gives a speech about his family's immigration experience and, in the process of preparing, comes to appreciate his family's story and the importance of sharing stories.
Does it dry up like a raisin in the sun: is sight because its describing what it looks like
Does it stink like rotten meat: describes what it smells like
Like syrupy sweet: describes what it tastes like
Maybe it sag like a heavy load: it is describing what it feels like
Or does just explode: describes what it sounds like
A) Bibliographic CardSource number: 1Saricks, Joyce G. The Reader's Advisory Guide to Genre Fiction. Chicago: American Library Association, 2001. 186. Print.B) Note CardSource number: 1Heading: Definition of Psychological SuspenseText: "These are books that play with our minds, that create frisson of unease, that blend the creepiness generated by the Horror genre with the tension inherent in Suspense."Page number: 186