I’m pretty sure it’s D. JSTOR is an online periodical library. ;)
The answer is the first option, "We have been chosen."
The present perfect tense is characterized by the usage of the words "have [verbed/verben, etc.]." However, since this sentence must also be in the passive voice, we must act accordingly. Instead of "We have chosen," the sentence now reads as "We have <em>been</em> chosen."
Hope I could <em>have been</em> of assistance!(See what I did there?)
Believe in yourself. Know your rights. Decide what you want, Get the facts. Planning strategy. Gather support. Target efforts. Express yourself clearly. Assert yourself clearly. Be firm and persistent. Here's a list of 10 examples.
Answer:
<em>I DID NOT GET THE POINT PLEASE CAN YOU MAKE IT CLEAR THAT I HAVE TO WRITE AN ESSAY OR LETTER APPLICATION OR SOMETING ELSE IT WOULD BE A GREAT PLEASURE FOR ME THANKYOU</em>
Explanation:
Definitely A because facts and information is evidence