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1). Doctors diagnose over 20,000 patients with diabetes each year in the United States. (Passive to Active).
2). The extract from Sample A to Sample B was added (by us) to create a mixture. (Active to Passive).
3). The scribes and scholars have written Encyclopedias throughout history. (Passive to Active).
4). The results were assessed (by our team) using a Chi-square statistic. (Active to passive).
5). The embryos were stored (by us) in a cryogenic tank for two weeks. (Active to passive).
Explanation:
'Active Voice' is described as the grammatical formation in which the subject is undertaking the particular action expressed by the verb. In 'Passive Voice,' the subject receives the action instead of performing it. In the former, the emphasis is on the 'subject' while in the latter, the focus shifts to the object and the verb's action. Therefore, the subject can even be omitted in 'passive voice' as it will not affect the meaning of the sentence. The structure of active and passive voices are as follows:
Active voice - 'Subject + helping verb + main verb + object.'
Passive Voice - 'Object + helping verb + main verb + by + subject.'
Answer:
<h2>1.) not using a pronoun at all.</h2>
Explanation:
Not using a pronoun is the right way to correct this ambiguity.
An ambiguous pronoun happens when a pronouns have an unclear antecedent, such that it's not clear who is referring to.
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<em>For example:</em>
<em>My cousin and his brother are about to take the bus, he's late to school and </em><em>he </em><em>has to meet his girlfriend. </em>(In this case, the second pronoun is not clear, we don't who is referring to).
We can fix this ambiguity without using pronouns in the second time:
<em>My cousin and his brother are about to take the bus, he's late to school and </em><em>his brother </em><em>has to meet his girlfriend.</em>
Answer:
War Dogs is a 2016 American dark comedy-crime film directed by Todd Phillips and written by Phillips, Jason Smilovic and Stephen Chin, based on a 2011 Rolling Stone article by Guy Lawson,[5] as well as Efraim Diveroli's 2016 memoir Once a Gun Runner as outlined in an ongoing lawsuit.[6][7] Lawson then wrote a 2015 book, Arms and the Dudes, detailing the story.[8] The film follows two arms dealers, Efraim Diveroli and David Packouz, who receive a U.S. Army contract to supply ammunitions for the Afghan National Army worth approximately $300 million.[9] The film is heavily fictionalized and dramatized,[10][11] and some of its events, such as the duo driving through Iraq, were either invented or based on other events, such as screenwriter Stephen Chin's own experiences.
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Answer:
D-It appeals to people's desire to follow the crowd or fit in.
Explanation:
A bandwagon is known as someone who hops onto an idea because other people share the same idea. So, a bandwagon appeal would appeal to people's desire to follow the crowd or fit in. Hope this helps!