Okay. Let's look at this a bit closer.
Roosevelt talks about America winning the war with absolute confidence. He also mentions unity.
I believe the answer is D)
Answer: Um What is the central idea you're trying to support
Explanation:
The passive voice formed by Subject + verb to be+Past Participle. The object in the active voice becomes the subject of the passive voice and the subject of the active voice is either the object in the passive voice or is not mentioned.
The passive voice is used when we don't know the performer of the action. Example: “The house was built in 1884” in this case we don't know who built the house.
The passive voice is used when the focus is on the receiver of the action. Example: “Five people were killed in a car accident”, in this case the focus is on “five people”
The passive voice is used when the focus is on the action. Example: “The car was stolen”, in this case the emphasis is on the fact that the car was stolen and not on who stole it.
So the three options that apply to the uses of the passive voice are:
when the performer of the action is unknown
when you want to emphasize the action directly
when you want to emphasize the receiver of the action
<em><u>Answer:</u></em>
- He worked long hours in a carpet factory.
- He lived and worked in Pakistan.
- He was awarded the World's Children's Honorary Award.
- He worked to help other child laborers.
- He began working as a child laborer at around age six.
<em><u>Explanation:</u></em>
Iqbal Masih was a Pakistani kid, living in a bad dream. At four years old, his dad sold him to a floor covering store for twelve dollars. He was a slave, and took a shot at weavers the age of ten. He got away, and was in the end spared by Ehsan Ulla Khan, originator of the Bondage Labor Liberation Front.
D. "My stomach was a melon split wide inside my skin"