Active or Passive
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100
The party was being crashed by terrifying zombies.
passive
100

immeditately

immediately 
100

The argument was a thunderstorm of words.

metaphor
100

Before becoming president, millard fillmore served four terms in the U.S house of representatives

Before becoming president, Millard Fillmore served four terms in the U.S. House of Representatives.

100

Aid Ride Hyper

a dry diaper
200
People screamed and ran for the exit.
active
200
concluesen
conclusion
200

But words are things, and a small drop of ink/ Falling, like dew, upon a thought produces

simile
200

Growing up Elvis was shy but he love to sing and play geetar.

Growing up, Elvis was shy, but he love to sing and play guitar.

200

Ape Arrows Uncle As His

a pair of sunglasses
300
Unfortunately locked doors prevented the guests from leaving.
active
300
compair


Points Doubler: What does this word mean?

compare


Points Doubler: tell how things are alike

300

Oh, never, if I live to a million/ Shall I feel such a grievous pain.

Points Doubler: What does this mean?

hyperbole


Points Doubler: I hope to never feel such pain even if I live to be very old.

300

On January 24 1848 a discovery in a river near Coloma, California changed the course of that territory for ever.

On January 24, 1848, a discovery in a river near Coloma, California, changed the course of that territory forever.

300

Canoe Key Pace He Grit

Can you keep a secret?
400
The dance floor was quickly filled by the strange new guests.


Points Doubler: If the sentence is active, make it passive. If the sentence is passive, make it active.

passive


Points Doubler: The strange new guests quickly filled the dance floor.

400
obsurve


Points Doubler: What is a synonym of this word?

observe


Points Doubler: watch; notice

400

My words are little jars / For you to take and put upon a shelf. Their shapes are quaint and beautiful, / And they have many pleasant colors and lusters.

metaphor
400

Isaac Newton were born, in Woolsthorpe England, on January 4, 1643 

Points Doubler: Who is he?

Isaac Newton was born in Woolsthorpe, England, on January 4, 1643.


Points Doubler: He was an inventor.

400

Cohen Peas

go in peace
500
A sense of doom was felt by the trembling mob.
passive
500

 probabley 

probably 
500

All round the house is the jet-black night; / It stares through the window-pane; It crawls in the corners, hiding from the light.

personification
500

One of the most popular American poems, The Raven by Edgar Allan Poe was published on January 29, 1845. 

One of the most popular American poems, "The Raven" by Edgar Allan Poe, was published on January 29, 1845.

500

Cry Cub Hook

Points Doubler: What does this mean?

crack a book


Points Doubler: open a book

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