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Answer: Was breakfast prepared by your mother?
Explanation: While in the active voice the doer of an action comes before the verb, in the passive voice the doer comes after the verb and it usually ends with the use of the word "by". In this passive voice, "was breakfast prepared by your mother", the verbs "was prepared" come before the doer "mother" and the passive voice uses the word "by".
Relationship between Nathan and Rukmani and the theme of 'Nectar in a Sieve.'
‘Nectar in a Sieve’ is a novel authored by Kamala Markandaya. This novel revolves around the story of a husband and wife, Nathan and Rukmani. Nathan works as a tenant farmer whereas Rukmani is a housewife.
The relationship the couple holds is that of love, care, and understanding. Nathan is a loving husband and Rukmani is an obedient wife. However their thinking differs in terms of the meaning of happiness.
The themes present in the novel revolves around the couple. The theme of poverty is depicted through the everyday reality of the main characters. The theme of love is shown between the husband and wife, the family love, and the love for children by the parents. Power is another major theme which depicts how powerless Nathan and Rukami are at the hands of circumstances.
The right answer is the D: Are fruits and vegetables that are grown on farms that use pesticides dangerous for human consumption? This question is asking <u>specifically</u> if fruits and vegetables that have been grown with pesticides, or in farms that use them, are <u>harmful for human consumption</u>. Since the <u>research is focused on identifying the harmful effects of food pesticides</u>, it is not that key to know which pesticides are most commonly used (option A), where are most pesticides manufactured (option B) or what is the cost of protecting crops for human consumption that are grown using pesticides (option C).
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Its A because Converse is the same meaning to conversation, if i am wrong tell me...