<span>To find an author's purpose, one should examine the historical and cultural context. While the author's background might have something to do with their purpose, it is the context that is most important. Details of the text might be misleading or be interpreted in a different light by others.</span>
Answer:
1. ... I would ask you to cook me a meal.
2. ... I will pat him on the back and shake his hand.
3. ... I won't be able to mow the grass.
4. … I would have known the answers to the teacher's questions today.
5. ... I will be sure to climb the pyramids - illegally. ;-)
6. ... it's likely they would have been sent to jail.
7. ... he's going to get hurt.
8. ... I would buy a new car.
9 ... it gets hard.
10. ... I'd be traveling around the world.
Explanation:
You must change the focus of the sentence from the action, or ones doing the actions, to the ones that are the "target" of the action, like this:
313. He's listened to with great interest by the students
...
316. The problem was much spoken about by them
...
320. He was laughed at by all the pupils
321. What measures will be taken by them?
...
325. Were the children given their milk by you?
326. Will I be shown the shortest way to the station by them?
327. Such things can't be done by you here
...
331. Christmas is celebrated by many people
332. I'm sure their secret will never be discovered by them
333. He was never seen in the club by us
It's true because, It's listing things. Comma's are mianly used for listing certain things.
Junk food maybe but I hope it helps.