Answer:
2 paragraphs/ 5 sentences.
Its been awhile since I've been in 6th grade myself! Be sure to check if this sounds like how you would write. You can edit what you need to, It's finished but I could be off on some things.
Explanation:
Greetings, I would like to welcome you to the sixth grade. I've enjoyed my time as a sixth grader and I would like to share some of my experiences with you. I learned a lot this year, I recommend you take notes and pay attention often- so you can be better prepared for class. You should also get you're homework in on time. You don't want to get behind in class on work.
There are plenty of good memories I made in this grade. I met some of my closest friends while I was in this class. The projects our teacher also let us do were fun. Being here made it easier for me to prepare for Seventh grade. I hope you have fun this year too.
I agree with ur answer....under the surface...because of the context " drilled into the ground "
Answer:
Something is done by someone regularly / everyday / as expected...
Active : The gardener waters the flowers every evening.
Passive: The flowers are watered by the gardener every evening.
Active : Helen doesn't drink anything in parties.
Passive: Nothing is drunk by Helen in parties.
Active : Who sells umbrellas?
Passive: Who are umbrellas sold by?
Active : My mother doesn't paint the walls.
Passive: The walls aren't painted by my mother.
Hope this helped :)
Hello. You forgot to say that this question refers to "Metamorphosis".
Answer:
Kafka manages to develop the theme vs. reality. illusion creating a parallel reality, where a surreal situation is based on a social criticism present in the real world.
Explanation:
In "Metamorphosis" Kafka uses an alternative reality, where a man turns into a giant insect, to portray criticisms of a capalist society that dehumanizes individuals and exploits them in the name of profit and productivity. In this work, the giant insect represents the disgust and abandonment of the closest beings when, when an individual becomes a dependent and a person who does not produce and does not promote the comfort of the community.
In this work, Kafka uses surreal events, an alternative society, valuing the unconscious, madness and fantasy to point out real problems in the society in which we live.