They are waiting for Macbeth<span> to arrive. When he enters the scene, he demands to hear the witches' predictions. They summon their "masters", three ghostly beings who provide </span>Macbeth<span> with vague warnings against </span>Mac Duff<span>, warnings that </span>Macbeth<span> does not listen to in the end.</span>
<span>I think the main idea of the quote revolves around the abuse the majority can inflict on a minority if there are no checks and balances. Thoreau believed in constitutional guarantees of rights and a judicial system that would prevent the oppression of others by a majority.</span>
<span>C) The chipped glass was replaced with a new one.
The easiest way for me to identify passive voice is to look at the subject and verb of the sentence. Passive voice happens when the subject is receiving the verbs action rather than doing it. For example, in option A the subject is the waiter and the verb is apologized. The waiter is the one doing the apologizing so this is NOT passive voice. However, in option C, glass is the subject and replaced is your action verb. The glass can't do the replacing. The glass is receiving the action of being replaced. This means it is written in passive voice.
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Deep in the Antartic wastelands, within one of the numerous penguin colonies there was a penguin who was different. He did not look like the other penguins; he did not think like other penguins. He was an anomaly. For a start, he wore horned-rimmed glasses that he found lying on the wreckage of an ancient whaling ship that floundered and was stuck in the ice close to where he lived. All the other penguins mocked him for wearing glasses. What they did not know, was that he loved reading the books found on the whaling ship. <span>
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