This question refers to the first soliloquy in the play "Everyman." A soliloquy is a speech that is made by a character who is alone on stage. A soliloquy can be either addressed to the audience or consist of spoken thought.
In this soliloquy, we see that Everyman is feeling guilty and repentant about his situation. Everyman has pursued material goods his whole life, and has ignored the importance of good deeds. However, Everyman will get the opportunity, as the play develops, to improve his situation and make up for his mistakes.
<span>A) radioactive decay inside earth.</span>
<span>In the sentences provided above, the one which is in the active voice is:
C) My grandmother makes the best fried pies in the state.
In active voice, the doer of the action is given more emphasis than the receiver of the action. "My grandmother" is the doer of the action which is followed by the verb "makes".</span>