The correct answer is B. :)
Passive voices can be present, past, with modals and stative passive. The correct blank is <u>could be seen</u>.
<h3>What are modals?</h3>
Modals are the verb form that represents the ability, necessity, and intent in the sentence of another verb form. Some examples of models are could, can, might, would, must, etc.
Modals are used with passive voice in sentences as object + modal + be + past participle form of the verb. hence the sentence will include could (modal) + be and seen (past participle).
Therefore, the correct blank is <u>could be seen.</u>
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D and then if that doesn't work B. If you have anything else to ask me further about my answer (cause I have got to admit it is quite vague) just ask.
Hope this helps :) x
Answer:
This is an excerpt from<em> "O Captain! My Captain!",</em> a poem written by Walt Whitman. In this poem, Whitman addresses the death of Abraham Lincoln. The speaker of the poem is a sailor who is talking to his captain. This is, clearly, a metaphor for Whitman's conversation with the late Lincoln. The captain represents the president, while the ship represents the United States of America. The sailor refers to 'captain' as his father, which demonstrates Whitman's respect for Lincoln. The trip mentioned in the poem represents the Civil war. Although the poet expresses his relief that the war is over, the tone of the poem is dark. At the beginning of the poem, Whitman writes that<em> "our fearful trip is done" </em>and<em> "the prize we sought is won"</em>, but the mood is quickly changed with the line<em> "You've fallen cold and dead" , </em>which symbolizes Whitman's sadness and grief over Lincoln's death.
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