B) In the passive voice, the subject receives the action of the verb.
So we know the bus can travel 2,160 miles in 36 hours
to find out how many hours the bus travels in an hour we simply divide the total miles given (2,160) by the total hours given (36)
2160 miles/36 hours = 60 miles
so the average distance the bus travels in 1 hour is 60 miles
False.
This is an example of foreshadowing (indicating a future event to the audience) or even a limited example of dramatic irony (the audience is aware of an event or circumstance that the character is not and watches the character attempt to figure it out for entertainment value)
Answer:
<u>past; third-person</u>
<u>Explanation:</u>
Yes, the excerpt from The Conjure-Man Dies is written in the<u> past tense</u>, from a <u>third-person</u> point of view.
In the English language, a tense refers to an indicator telling when an action occurs, while the past tense refers to an action that has happened before. The <u>third-person</u> point of view refers to a story told from the perspective of another person (the third party). It often using words like 'he, she, they.'