the simple method to change this sentence into passive
first i want to tell you the structure of passive sentence if you memorize it you will never to ask about passive voice
<em>structure</em>
<em>first of all simple sentence is called active voice sentence </em>
<em>so the structure of simple sentence is </em><em>subject + helping verb + main Verb + object</em>
<em>in passive voice subject convert into object and object convert into subject means they exchange their positions </em>
<em>object + helping verb + main verb + by + subject</em>
<em>helping verb is according to the tense and main verb in passive voice is always be </em><em>3rd form of verb</em>
<em>so these are some point that you have to follow to make the passive voice </em>
<em>so let's make the passive voice of the sentence according to the rules that we dissucced</em>
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Romanticism is shown in Rip Van Winkle as he uses the language of the day as well as the colloquialism seen in American Romanticism.
<h3>What trait of the Romantic era is brought out in short story Rip Van Winkle?</h3>
Washington Irving's is known to be one who uses a trait that is peculiar to the romantic era as he talks about individuals choice.
Note that Romanticism is shown in Rip Van Winkle as he uses the language of the day as well as the colloquialism seen in American Romanticism.
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