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Will give brainliest and 100 points answer the following? (a) People, in general, are attracted by glittering things. (Active voice) (b) They are the lovers of surface. (Ă‘egative) (c)They are concerned at the outer show of things and beings. (Active voice) (d)Who does not know it? (Passive voice) (e) Gold is one of the precious metals, (Positive) (f)But there are some other metals looking like gold. (Negative) (g)No sooner do they fade than they lose their beauty. (Positive) (h) Similarly, there are some people acting like the wise. (Negative) (i) As soon as their real identity gets revealed, people leave them. (Comparative) (j)We are very foolish believing in them. (Exclamatory)

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