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A terrible night someone must be out in that storm
Answer:
"Why should the forest be preserved by us?"
Explanation:
An active voice is when the speech of a person is written or said as it is, with no change. But a passive voice is when the speech is reported to another person with some changes in structure but still retains the same meaning.
In the given active voice question, "Why should we preserve the Forest?", the question tag "why" will remain in the same place. Question tags such as why, who, what, how, etc. remain unchanged in their position in a passive voice. After that, the subject moves to the end of the sentence while the object moves to the subject's position in the sentence. And "we" will be changed into "us".
Thus, the final answer is- "Why should the forest be preserved by us?"
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In paragraph 7 of <em>Shooting an Elephant</em>, Orwell appeals to pathos by using descriptive language and imagery to convey his feelings of having to shoot an elephant in the presence of natives. Orwell says "the sea of yellow faces" and "garish clothes" to describe his surroundings and to evoke imagery from the reader. This effect helps substantially with placing us alongside him in the book, and helping us to understand more about the setting. Furthermore, Orwell tells us about the way the natives gather around him, saying "it was an immense crowd, two thousand at least and growing every minute." By doing this, Orwell makes it as if we can almost experience the peer pressure of feeling obligated to do something because of those around us. Lastly, this effect of peer pressure is further by the last line in which he expresses that if he does not kill the elephant, everyone around him will be dissapointed.
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