17. This will kill that
The archdeacon gazed at the gigantic edifice
for some time in silence, then extending his right hand,
with a sigh, towards the
printed book which lay open on the table,
and his left towards Notre-Dame,
and turning a sad glance
from the book to the church,--
quot;Alas,quot; he said, quot;this will kill that.quot;
Notre-Dame de Paris
Victor Hugo
21. Write Tight
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Cut it in half.
Cut it in half again.
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Cut it in half, twice.
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22. Passive vs. Active
Passive
There were a great number of dead
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Dead leaves covered the ground.
Passive
It was not very long before she
was very sorry that she had said Active
what she had. She soon repented her words.
Passive
At dawn the crowing of a rooster
could be heard. Active
The cock’s crow came at dawn.
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