I’m pretty sure you’re correct!
My explanation would be because using active voice uses fewer words. Making it fast pace and engaging for readers.
If a Caedmon were able to experience a second miracle, he would most likely react by "He would be grateful and praise God in song" although it is possible he would leave as well.
This short story “<em>The lottery”</em>is written by <em><u>Shirley Jackson</u></em> and tells about the seemingly harmless village tradition of holding an annual lottery, but with an unexpected ending. The lottery is in fact to get a sacrifice to ensure a good crop. The sacrificed person (lottery winner) must be stoned to death.
Question: Which detail from "The Lottery" best contributes to this theme?
Answer: The children gather stones before the adults assemble for the lottery.
Answer:
Yes, this is a personification.
Explanation:
Wind cannot dance, so this is a personification. A personification is when someone says that a non living things is doing something that living things do.