1. Our classroom has been decorated by my classmates.
2. All the biscuits have been eaten by children.
3. This land has been bought by property developers.
4. A hand hasn’t been asked to be given to them.
5. A lot of good work has been done by charities in this country.
6. The new bridge has not been build by them yet.
I tried my best, but there are different ways of wording these sentences in passive voice, I hope it helped anyway :)
Old movies on video does not fit in the sentence.
What do u want to know about it?
<span>B is the right answer. With the phrase 'the wind must have been right' the author is implying that he was only fortunate enough to take that shot because the deer was not able to pick up his scent on the wind. Although the other answers for this question might be implied by other sentences within the text, the question itself asks specifically about the sentence referencing the wind.</span>
Answer:
frost upon my window sill where does it go?
Wind howling lce shining and a soft white blanket of snow.
When the sun comes out where does it all go.
When the sow melts does it turn into spring?
or does the snow´s soul slip into a tiny fairies ring?
Where does snow go no one knows.
But all I want to know is where snow goes.