INSTRUCTIONS: Rewrite the sentences. Use the passive voice w…

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INSTRUCTIONS: Rewrite the sentences. Use the pаssive vоice withоut sаying whо performed the аction.The driver drove them to the airport.

INSTRUCTIONS: Rewrite the sentences. Use the pаssive vоice withоut sаying whо performed the аction.The driver drove them to the airport.

INSTRUCTIONS: Rewrite the sentences. Use the pаssive vоice withоut sаying whо performed the аction.The driver drove them to the airport.

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The-Yellоw-Wаll-Pаper.pdf Outline I. Thesis: The setting cоntributes tо the nаrrator's mental deterioration.II. Topic Sentence Point I: The isolated mansion serves to emphasize the narrator’s confinement and lack of control over her own life.A. “Still, I will proudly declare that there is something queer about it.” (Perkins, 647) (Stetson 647).B. “It is quite alone, standing well back from the road, quite three miles from the village.” (Perkins, 648) III. Topic Sentence Point II: The barred windows function to symbolize the narrator’s entrapment and lack of freedom.A. “The windows are barred for little children, and there are rings and things in the walls.” (Perkins, 648)B. “I lie here on this great immovable bed—it is nailed down, I believe—and follow that pattern about by the hour.” (Perkins, 650) IV. Topic Sentence Point III: The yellow wallpaper assists in illustrating the narrator’s declining mental state and eventual break from reality.A. “It is the strangest yellow, that wallpaper! It makes me think of all the yellow things I ever saw—not beautiful ones like buttercups, but old foul, bad yellow things.” (Perkins, 654)B. “I suppose I shall have to get back behind the pattern when it comes night, and that is hard!” (Perkins, 656)