<span>By the correct meaning, "alliteration is the occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of adjacent or closely connected words, in the said passage, I think the alliteration let the emotion or mood of every passage more extravagant or more being expressed and understand". I hope helped a little bit:)
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Answer: C. Future passive
Explanation:
This is a passive form of future simple tense. In future tense, passive form consists of:
will + be + past participle (or third column). In this case, past participle of the verb 'to surprise' is 'surprised.'
Future passive differs from future perfect in that future perfect contains verb 'to have' instead of 'to be'. Future passive form of the verb 'to surprise' is 'will have surprised.' The correct answer is, therefore, C. Future passive.
False. The british army hired them.
Answer:
Marry worked in a happy, relaxed office.
Explanation: