<span>C is the correct answer. Answers A, B and D are all written in passive voice, which can be pinpointed with the use of the ‘by phrase’, for example, ‘the part in the musical was hoped for [by Kylie]’. Such by phrases can be omitted in a passive and the phrase will still make sense.</span>
Answer:Only three men survive the crash of the Green Hornet: Louie; Phil, who is injured; and the new tail gunner, Mac. The rest of Louie’s crew perishes in the sea. The survivors have two small rafts and very little supplies, including nutrition-packed chocolate designed for survival situations. They agree to ration the chocolate between them: one piece in the morning, one piece in the evening. Sharks circle around them. They hope for rescue as night falls.
At this point in the story, Louie’s physical circumstances begin to mirror his spiritual and emotional journey. The vast Pacific Ocean, filled with sharks and empty of hope, symbolizes a type of purgatory for Louie. It’s a place where he is completely lost to the world, helpless to do more than simply try to survive from one day to the next.
Previously in his life, when Louie is on the path to destruction, a “savior” of some kind appears. For example, Pete intervenes and pulls him away from crime; the Army Air Corps drafts Louie and gives him meaning and purpose in life. This time, however, there is no redeemer. Louie is truly lost.
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the narrator refuses to change hee true nature to please someone else
The correct answer should be it affects society's trust in news outlets
One of the most important aspects of journalism is for the news to be credible. If they're not then people don't want to use them as a service for news. If plagiarizing occurs, the news source loses trust.
The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck, The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas by Hunter S. Thompson, Invisible Man by Ralph Ellison and many more.