30= C.
31= A.
32=B.
33=A.
34=D.
35=A.
To answer this question, we first have to be clear about what the passive voice is.
In the active voice, the subject is also the one who does the action. For example: I kicked the ball. In this sentence, the subject is "I." The subject is performing the action of kicking.
In the passive voice, however, the subject is not the doer. Instead, the subject of the sentence is acted upon. Consider this example: The ball was kicked by me. The subject is "the ball." Of course, the ball is not doing the kicking. Rather, the ball is being acted upon -- it is being kicked BY someone.
A major clue that the passive voice is being used is the presence of a being verb. A being verb is any form of the verb "to be" -- am, is, are, was, were, be, being, or been.
Now, in the above examples, only option B. appears to have a being verb. However, let's double check.
In the other options, the pronoun "We" is the subject, and "we" are the ones playing, talking, and enjoying. That means answers A, C, and D. are all rewritten in the active voice.
In option B, "Play," "talk" and "a good time" are the subjects of the sentence. Of course, these things can do nothing on their own. This sentence also has being verbs present (the verb "was"), meaning this sentence is written in the passive voice.
For this reason, option B. is the correct answer.
Stevenson taught the audience a painful lesson about just the necessity of getting so close to issues in order to assist in their resolution.
What message does Stevenson convey in Just Mercy?
The central idea of Stevenson's novel is that everyone is capable of making mistakes, even terrible ones and that everybody will eventually need to be shown mercy.
The main goal of Stevenson's book Just Mercy was to convince the reader that everybody else deserves a second chance. Additionally, it demonstrates to readers how tainted the justice system is.
Therefore, The tales Stevenson shares in this book serve as examples of how minorities are unfairly singled out by the justice system and treated.
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