"I have a dream" is his most famous quote.
Active voice is when the noun or object is the one that does the action.
^^^This is a bit confusing, so how I think about it is if a sentence uses any of the following words then it isn't using active voice:
-is
-was
-am
-are
-have been
-has
-will be
-being
A. She makes the most of the opportunities she’s given.
B. The dog show can be observed from the stands. <<< the "dog show" isn't the one that is really doing the observing, so this is using passive voice
C. The total number of participants was tallied up by the volunteers. <<<has the word "was" The participants were't doing the tallying, it was the volunteers, therefore it is in the passive form
D. The scholarships can be turned in as soon as this school year ends.
<<< The scholarships aren't doing the turning in, the people are, so it is using passive voice
answer A
Hope this helped
Humor and satire draw attention to the subject, making readers think about it. The more they think about it, the more they consider it a serious point. Consideration leads to more attention for the author, and therefore the author sells more books. See, everything ties back to commercialism! You know, if you think about it though, it's true. Humor and satire draw our attention because they make us laugh. We humans<span> like to laugh, so of </span>course<span>, we will remember what made us laugh. So remembering it will make us consider it, and considering it makes us see it as a serious point.</span>
I think it is A, Have a nice day!!!!