The first apparant theme in Rapunzel is that forbidden temptations may cost you something you truly love. In the beginning of the story, Rapunzel's mother was "standing by [the] window and looking down into the garden, when she saw a bed which was planted with the most beautiful rampion, and it looked so fresh and green that she longed for it" (1). This already shows bad temptation, considering that the rampion is not hers, therefore she shouldn't take it without asking. She asked her husband to get her some, going as far as saying "if I can't eat some of the rampion . . . I shall die" (1). The husband complied, although he knows it is a wrong thing to do, shown when he thinks to himself, "bring her some of the rampion yourself, let it cost what it will" (1).
Answer:
Oh what time
do we have
in our hands?
Moments we made,
or perhaps fate
allowed.
We all look like
sand, escaping
the land.
And we say we
are unique
but we are the same
in different dreams.
And we are lonely,
miserable and depressed
the land was these things
but I digress.
So what if space
allowed infinite
into our eyes,
but we pierced
it with seven knives.
And created a box
to be inside, and we
blamed the big companies
for what we lay down
and die.
And we ask what time?
Life is ours to have,
all belongs to
our second thoughts
that children
take in.
That the holes
made the light
seem brighter.
Than the world
we see, dim.
But from my point
of view, nobody lives.
...and we only drift.
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Answer:
The Ministry of Transport received a petition sent by the residents against the authorities when they realized that the authorities were contracting a new motorway through the housing estate.
Explanation:
The active voice is the mostly used grammatical structure wherein the subject comes first, followed by the verb and then the object. The reverse is the case with the passive voice as the object becomes the subject of the sentence. The word order is reversed but the meaning of the sentence remains unchanged.
However, the reader might become confused with the passive voice as clarity is reduced. In the sentence above, the Ministry of Transport who were the object became the subject, and the the subject, 'residents', the object.