We can actually infer that the type of context described in this passage is: Historical context.
<h3>What is historical context?</h3>
Historical context actually refers to the information in a passage that tells about what is going on in the world when it was written.
Thus, we see here that the passage here gives a historical context.
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Answer:
Active voice.
Explanation:
The subject "A majority of women" performs the action "wear saris."
The passive voice equivalent: Saris are still worn by a majority if women in India.
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Answer: I feel that this would be very easy to write it just takes willingness to do so.
Explanation:
You can include how valuable they are because of the lives they are saving by risking their own. They give their all for 24 hours a day in the name of fighting this pandemic. You can state how many never get a break and that makes them strong fighters. Due to lack of breaks you feel for their exhaustion and appreciate every waking hour that they spend taking care of those in need.
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:Throughout this first chapter Pfeffer is establishing normalcy. She's giving the reader a glimpse of Miranda's typical life as a baseline for the ways in which she'll be breaking down that construct in future chapters.
 
        
             
        
        
        
Toward the end of the sermon, Edwads says that those people who have committed a lot of sins and who have not been born again, have to obtain salvation for them to escape from God's wrath. He says that for as long as his listeners have not died yet, they are in the land of the living and in the house of God. Therefore, they have an opportunity to obtain salvation.<span> </span>