Identify yourself.
Show yourself.
Open up.
Answer:
To be
Explanation:
Because it's the only one that includes "to be" in it...
To identify passive voice, look at what happened and look at who was responsible for doing it. If the person or thing responsible for doing the actions is either omitted or occurs in the sentence AFTER the thing that happened, AND if you see a past participle straight after the form of “to be,” it's passive voice.
It may look as 'a ribbon', one looking-fine serpent in the dessert.
<span>The statement, "Mary Louise Burrows is directly characterized as poised" correctly describes a portion of the characterization in this excerpt. Specifically, this is implied by the words, "...her unconscious but distinctive poise of bearing," which phrase is then contrasted with, "...And she was fifteen -- an age when many girls are both awkward and shy."</span>
Answer:hungry and hopeless
Explanation: