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1.to move with a rapid sweeping stroke: to whisk the dishes off the table. 2. to sweep with a whisk broom or brush. 3. to draw, snatch, etc., lightly and rapidly: to whisk a child from danger. 4. to whip to a froth, as eggs, or blend, as a sauce, using a whisk.
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Actually kinda like this one. Though I don't really understand "the leaf subsides to leaf" XD.
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Yay!
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B, its a phrase
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Since you missed the given options, I will just provide the answer directly.
When a sentence is in the active voice, this means that the subject becomes the direct doer of the action. So, for the sentence to become active, it should be stated like this: They sung the newly composed songs. Hope this helps.
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B to connect different parts of speech
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they do this to make it so that it is easier for the reader to understand the passage.