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Definition of excerpt (Entry 2 of 2) transitive verb. 1 : to select (a passage) for quoting : extract. 2 : to take or publish extracts from (something, such as a book)
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The answer to this question is The first on the page the very top one
The correct answer is B. Roger's quick thinking prevented a serious accident on the highway.
Explanation:
In language, the active voice occurs when the subject of the sentence directly acts. In terms of grammar, this can be identified because the sentence presents the subject, then the verb and finally any object or complement if necessary. On the opposite, in the passive voice the emphasis is the actions and the object or complement, because of this, the object is first presented, then the verb (auxiliary verb followed by past participle) a finally the subject although this can be omitted.
Considering this, from the options presented the only sentence that is written in active voice is " Roger's quick thinking prevented a serious accident on the highway", because in this the subject if firs presented (Roge'rs quick thinking), then the verb (prevented) and finally the object (a serious accident) which means the subject directly performs the action and there is an emphasis on it. Also, other options contain the verb form "was prevented" that belongs to the passive form of "prevented" and therefore the verb form also indicates active voice.
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Because it is someone’s place and people are not a thing.
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
You did not include the name of the book, story, the name of the writer, or any text as a reference. Without that information, we can only comment on the following general terms.
If the theme of your text is the truth about life, what you should do is to find the two or three elements of the text that support that affirmation and see how the author supports the statements. This means that you have to look for the arguments established so you can use and correctly apply the REST strategy.
For instance, if the theme you draw from these literary elements is that life has its ups and downs, you need to support your answer by providing the arguments of examples of the text that you did not include here.
The REST strategy stands for:
Restate the affirmation or the question you are about to comment.
Explain the argument of your answer.
Support with proper details, examples, and references.
Tada. Provide a good conclusion that astonishes your readers.