C. Despite setbacks and a difficult enemy, Great Britain will never surrender.
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The Prisoners by Guy de Maupassant.
The Prussian soldiers were the detachment sent ahead of their army to scout the area they are planning to either conquer or attack. They were also tasked to search the area for people who were supporters of their enemy.
In the story, the Prussians were used to strike fear to the people. They were equated with wolves because encountering any of the two will surely bring about death.
Hamartia of Oedipus is not overcome and the hubris he commits calls his downfall.
Explanation:
The Hamartia, or the fatal flaw is the one flaw of a good protagonist in a tragedy that brings them down and makes their downfall possible.
This characteristic of Hamartia with Oedipus is his will to control. He believes he can control his fate when he really has no way to do so and falls victim to his own machinations.
The Hubris of a character is when the overstep their limits and challenge the will of Gods. In a bid to change his fate Oedipus does just that and in that way he makes the fate only possible.
<u>Active to passive voice:</u>
- Active voice: Five policemen rounded up the robbers
Passive voice: The robbers were rounded up by Five policeman.
- Active voice: Bright will hang the clothes tomorrow
Passive voice: Tomorrow the clothes will be hung by bright
- Active voice: The director binds ten reports every year
Passive voice: Every year ten reports are bound by the director.
- active voice:
My wife chose three dresses
Passive voice: Three dresses were chosen by my Wife
- active voice: Jane split the wood in the morning
Passive voice: In the morning the wood was split by Jane
- active voice:
The dictator will eventually hang the militant.
Passive voice: The militant will be eventually hung by the Dictator.
- active voice: The children fling open all the windows every morning.
Passive voice: Every Morning all the windows are fling open by the children
- active voice:
David slew the giant in the battle.
Passive voice: The giant was slewed by David in the battle
- active voice: The generosity of the hostess struck the guest
Passive voice: The Guest was struck by the generosity of the hostess