After reading the original sentence as well as the options, we can choose the following one as the option that makes the sentence more active:
C. Campers<u> </u><u>must boil</u> water from the stream before drinking or cooking with it.
<h3>Active vs. Passive voice:</h3>
- Sentences written in the active voice emphasize the performer of the action. The subject is the one who does the action, while the object is the one who receives it.
- The structure of the active voice is: subject + verb + object.
- On the other hand, sentences written in the passive voice emphasize the receiver of the action rather than the performer. The subject is the receiver, and the agent is the performer.
- The structure of the passive voice is: subject + be + verb (past participle) + agent.
- Active: I made the cake.
- Passive: The cake was made by me.
<h3>What about the sentence in question?</h3>
- The sentence "Water from the stream <u>must be boiled</u> by campers before they drink or cook with it" is written in the passive voice, emphasizing the receiver of the action, "water".
- To make it active, we must emphasize the performer of the action. The ones who will boil the water are the campers. Thus, the best option is letter C. "Campers <u>must boil</u> water from the stream before drinking or cooking with it."
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All is well with those to whom I have spoken, except the young woman working in Siberia.
In the sentence, well should replace good. Well is an adverb that describes how things are. Whom should replace who. Whom is the object of a preposition so it must be whom. The way to check is to replace whom with "him". Would you usually say to him or to he. Siberia should also be capitalized, but this could have just been a typo.
A: Faster
B: Narrower, quicker (or quickest)
A: sooner
B: Taller, Beautifuler (or beautifulest)
A: Prettier (or prettiest)
B: Tastier (or tastiest)
with the ones ending in “est”, it is for the best ones. For example:
Yes, and the [more] tastier fishes you have ever eaten!
This means that the fish is among the most tasty fish that person has eaten
Yes, and the tastiest fish you have ever eaten!
The fish was the most tasty fish the person has ever eaten.
It shows he has life experience and knows what he’s talking about