This inquiry pertains to "The Bond Love": Bruno, a bear discovered in the wild by the story’s author, becomes a cherished companion to his wife as he grows up. Despite being wild, Bruno displays affection and playfulness towards the family and the other pets. After some time, he is sent to the zoo, leaving both him and the author’s wife in sadness. Three months later, when she visits him, their joy in seeing each other again is unparalleled. This illustrates that animals can form emotional connections and cherishes those who treat them with kindness. They remember their loved ones, especially those who have shown them love.
Answer:
The author aims to persuade readers to avoid dishonesty.
Clarification:
To convert the sentence into passive voice, you must change the focus from the subject performing the action to the object receiving it (in this instance, "money" is the object that is "earned").
Another important thing to remember:
When a sentence is in passive voice, it tends to imply that the action is being done indirectly. So, once the phrase is rephrased to passive, it may seem like "money" is initiating the act of "earning"; however, we know that it's actually the "father" who is responsible.
The money was earned by Father for all of us.
Hope this clarifies!
~Just a girl in love with Shawn Mendes
Both authors discuss the innate connection women share, particularly when it comes to providing for their families. This theme underscores how domestic responsibilities are managed within families.
Alice Walker illustrates this by expressing how the task of cooking brings joy to the woman preparing the meal, offering profound insight into the mindset of women experiencing happiness.
In the second excerpt, we lack a specific phrase to capture the sentiment beyond the mother seeming to be in good spirits. While the reason remains unclear, we can surmise it's due to unexpected help in the kitchen, something she may not have required but appreciated nonetheless.
Both narratives appear to highlight the same foundation of joy.
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