Both winners and losers have motivation and are courageous ; both have attempted something, even if they didn't win. Hope this helps! :)<span />
Explanation:
29. often go
30.practises
31.played or play.(will still make sense)
32.took
33.opened
34. already started
35.been driving/drove (depends which tense it is)
36.stood
37.showed
38.i don't know
39.repaired/repairs
40.just moved
When writing a paper you should try to avoid passive voice. It is hard not to use passive voice at times. If you can just keep the usage at a minimum in your papers. Being in college I have not had a problem with English teachers (a really hard teacher my first and third semester) deducting points from my paper when using passive voice. What I do is put my paper through Grammarly just to see what kind of errors I have in my paper and fix them. If you have an account with Grammarly they will show you where you made mistakes but because I don't I had to find where my mistakes were. It is a very helpful website. Hopefully I helped.
Answer:
B. Features a specific event from the writer’s life
Explanation:
#1. It has a specific focus.
Memoirs can focus on virtually anything. Many tend to focus on specific relationships or events that have happened, but there really is no rule that needs to be followed here. As long as the significance of the event or the relationship being discussed is clearly communicated so that there is one general impression that most readers will receive, then a specific focus will have been achieved.