Answer:
4). At the skyscraper, we watched them in action building their masterpiece.
Explanation:
As per the question, option 4 displays the sentence that is written in active voice as the subject/doer is accomplishing the action expressed by the verb in the sentence which is contrary to the sentence written in passive voice which involves a subject that receives the action or being acted upon(by the verb). Options 1, 2, and 3 emphasizes the object('the skyscraper visit', 'the museum', and 'those works of art') instead of the subject which implies that they are the recipient of the action. Thus, only option 4 contains the subject 'we' that is performing the action 'watched' rather then receiving it. Therefore, <u>option 4</u> is the correct answer.
The author creates dramatic irony to create humor in this excerpt, as shown in option D.
We can arrive at this answer because:
- Dramatic irony lets readers know the information the characters don't.
- This can be seen in the text shown above, as the reader already knows about the ink on the rug and who spilled it even before the other characters know.
This creates humor in the scene, as readers can enjoy the characters' naivete and confusion.
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The author used chronological order to show how things have evolved through history
Answer: 4 Big Guys
Explanation: You should write about 4 big guys and ramble on about how they busted on ur eyes.
The action described in the passage most likely occur "on a day sometime in the late nineteenth century or early twentieth century".
<h3>Summary of the passage</h3>
The passage is about the description of a train to a girl. The narrator tells the girl how the train runs a thousand miles across Texas and it never stops except four times.
The girl was marveled at the sea-green figured velvet, the shining brass, silver, and glass, the wood that gleamed as darkly brilliant as the surface of a pool of oil.
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