The answer is A.
An easy way to tell if a sentence is using the passive voice is if you add “by zombies” after the first verb. If the sentence still makes sense after you add “by zombies”, then it’s passive voice. If it doesn’t make sense anymore, then it’s active voice. Also, usually if there is more than one verb in the sentence, it’s passive.
Answer:
Explanation:
Subtle!
You have to read the material carefully and watch the verb tenses. You should keep them all the same. Not only are the phrases parallel, they are also correct. So all except B obey that rule.
Read what she can do in B.
- Run the Hurdles
- Throwing the Javelin
- Running in the Relay
The last two are participles of their parent verb forms. Run is a simple present. Run disagrees with the other two and the sentence therefore requires revision.
The others are correct and parallel.
Flatter and be like the king
Native American tribes (the first authors of oral tradition) included the natural resources in the setting of their myths and as deities. While their values, customs and lifestyle did reflect their appreciation for these resources, these didn't elaborate on which resources were available.