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Eng9 - U4 - L2 - Quiz1 - Active and Passive Voice - SC

The document contains a student questionnaire about analyzing sentences in active and passive voice. The questionnaire provides 10 sentences from the poem "The Road Not Taken" by Robert Frost and asks the student to rewrite each sentence by changing it from active to passive voice or vice versa. It also asks the student two short analysis questions about themes in the poem regarding life choices and regret.
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Eng9 - U4 - L2 - Quiz1 - Active and Passive Voice - SC

The document contains a student questionnaire about analyzing sentences in active and passive voice. The questionnaire provides 10 sentences from the poem "The Road Not Taken" by Robert Frost and asks the student to rewrite each sentence by changing it from active to passive voice or vice versa. It also asks the student two short analysis questions about themes in the poem regarding life choices and regret.
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STUDENT’S COPY

QUESTIONNAIRE

Name:__________________________ Score:__________

Active and Passive Voice


Instruction:
The following statements were written in active and passive voice. Rewrite the sentences in
active to passive voice and vice versa. (Note: Some passive voice constructions have no
by phrase; in such cases, you are to provide the subject when you change them into the
active voice.)

1. “The Road Not Taken” was written by Robert Frost.

2. A man discovers a forked road.

3. The man chooses the grassy road.

4. The other road has been left for another day.

5. However, the man does not return to the other road.

6. Sighing, the man tells his story.


STUDENT’S COPY
QUESTIONNAIRE

7. Did the man really take the road less traveled?

8. Life choices are represented by these two roads.

9. You cannot change the hands of time once you have made a choice.

10. You must live your life without regretting your choice.

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