The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "Imperative." The sentence 'Go home' is a short way of saying 'You go home.' Imperative sentences refers to a <span>grammatical mood that forms commands or requests, including the giving of prohibition or permission.</span>
Juror #10 reveals his prejudice almost immediately when he says, "Well, it's the element. They let the kids run wild. Maybe it serves ‘em right." By using the pronouns "they" and "them" he makes a general statement about the people who are considered poor.
Juror #3's prejudice is first revealed when he says, "It's the kids. The way they are—you know? They don't <span>listen." He goes on to talk about his son and how he "made a man out of [him]." His prejudice is directed towards teenagers and their supposed lack of respect for their fathers.</span>
Answer:
Im confused what are you talking about?
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Because nonfiction means that the story was real, or is based on real life
I think that if the sentence was they get paid ( as a verb) every alternate week it would be definitely a passive voice. Do not forget that the passive forms are made up of the verb be with a past participle.<span>
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