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.
If this is fill in the blank:
I have never “been to” Japan
It seems like a cool place! :)
A shift in thought can be indicated by the use of C. an em dash.
An em dash is used to set of an interruption that is closely relevant to the sentence but is not grammatically part of it. These set of interruptions can be found in a list, illustration, restatement, shift in thought or tone, summary, or dramatic point.
Semicolon (;) is used to connect independent clauses.
Ellipses (. . .) are used to indicate that material is missing in the sentence or passage.
Answer: Theme
Explanation:
The simply refers to the main idea that the writer wants to explore in a story, novel, or other literary work. It should be noted that the theme of a particular story can be conveyed through the use of setting, plot or dialogue.
Therefore, "This book is a warning to the living that atrocities like the Holocaust can happen and will happen again if we are not vigilant" is a theme as it expresses the idea of the writer.