#1) How does the voice affect the characterization and credibility of the text?
Answer: The way that the voice affect the characterization of the text is by giving the story a humorous tone. Also it affects the credibility of the text by overreacting and exaggerating which as a result makes the text not much credible.
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I think that if the sentence was they get paid ( as a verb) every alternate week it would be definitely a passive voice. Do not forget that the passive forms are made up of the verb be with a past participle.<span>
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A statement of the main ideas of a lecture or printed material in your own words
It seems to me that both A and C are true.
B is false. You really can't assume that your audience knows what text you are writing about.
Answer: A cantankerous black stallion named Old Whip might be one of the great, unsung heroes of the Texas Revolution. The big horse was a tall, muscular half-thoroughbred that belonged to Allen Vince, a gentleman from Missouri. Vince came to Texas as part of Stephen F. Austin’s colony. We can only speculate on why the horse was named Old Whip, but it seems possible, given the stories about the horse’s independent nature, that his owner was forced to resort to the whip occasionally to modify the stallion’s behavior
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