Match the correct vocabulary word to the definition.

Verb
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Voice
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Active voice
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Passive voice
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Conflict
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Paradox
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Creative tension
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Answer
A.
feeling two opposite ways about the same thing at the same time
B.
the distinction between the verb form demonstrating whether the subject of the sentence is acting or being acted upon
C.
an action word
D.
a literary contradiction
E.
a problem or struggle
F.
when the subject of the sentence is the receiver of the action
G.
when the subject of the sentence is the doer of the action
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QUESTION 2

"The artist painted a beautiful picture" is in the active voice.
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QUESTION 3

"The pizza was delivered by my old babysitter" is in the passive voice.
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False
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QUESTION 4

"I hear America singing" is in the passive voice.
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QUESTION 5

"Peter Piper picked a pack of pickled peppers" is an alliteration in the active voice.
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QUESTION 6

"Victoria beams like a ray of sunshine" is a metaphor in the active voice.
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False
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QUESTION 7

Hating someone you are in love with is an example of a paradox.
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QUESTION 8

Creative tension is present in all conflicts.
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QUESTION 9

"Not all who wander are lost" is an example of a common paradoxical theme.
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False