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2. A man was seen at the intersection, calmly crossing against the light.

Cars were brought to a


shrieking halt. Horns were honked. Warnings were shouted by the crowd waiting on the corner,
and in the distance a series of small crashes could be heard from the growing line of cars as
bumpers were engaged unexpectedly. None of this was noticed by the man, a narrow-chested
little fellow in a black suit. A black briefcase was carried in one hand and a rolled umbrella in
the other. When the opposite side of the intersection was reached, his umbrella was raised in a
brief salute to the cars that were now hopelessly stalled for blocks because of him. Then he was
seen no more.

3. Passive verbs have no subject doing the action and it only has the receiver written in the
sentence.

4. We saw a man standing at the intersection, calmly crossing against the light. People driving
slammed their brakes and honked their horns. Crowds of people shouted from the corner, and in
the distance you could crashes from the growing line of cars that crashed into each other
unexpectedly. Everyone saw that the man dressed nicely was clueless to what was going on. A
black briefcase was carried in one hand and a rolled umbrella in the other. When he reached the
opposite side of the intersection, he raised his arm umbrella in hand and for a brief moment he
saluted to the cars that were now hopelessly stalled for blocks because of him. The man then
walked off never to be seen again.

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