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is this supposed to be a question or a statement?
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Laboring and/or factory work.
Explanation:
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the character are like cowboy
The ways in which the characters respond to a specific situations frequently reveal the authors' meaning.
The only sentence that contains a verb in the passive voice is the third one.
<em>Many enslaved people </em><u><em>were rescued</em></u><em> by Harriet Tubman. </em>
You can recognize the passive voice by the word order in a sentence. The object always goes first, because in the passive voice, the object become the subject: WHO? <em>Many enslaved people </em>
then you put the auxiliary verb (to be) in the same tense as the main verb of the sentence, in this case the simple past tense: <u><em>were rescued</em></u>
and lastly you add by whom was the action preformed: <em>by Harriet Tubman. </em>