Your corect answer would b dangling modifier hope this is what your looing for hope u have a great day <3
Answer:
Active voice: In the sentence "Indian women <em>have worn</em> saris" '<em>have worn'</em> is an active voice.
Explanation:
In active voice the main subject of the sentence actively performs the verb; hence existence of a subject is mandatory for an active voice. For example, <em>"Indian women have worn saris"</em>, has <em>Indian women</em> as active subject who perform a verb (wear/worn).
In passive voice the stress is on action and not on subject. The subject does not perform an action/verb. For example in <em>"Saris have been worn by Indian women" </em>the subject <em>saris</em> are not performing the action/verb.
The easiest to locate sign of passive voice verb is use of any form of helping verb "be" i.e. is/are/am/was/were/be/been before the third form of principal/main verb. So whenever we find third form of main verb after any form of "be", we can safely identify it as a passive voice.
For example:
Solar eclipse is observed, Snake was killed, Ceremony will be held, Exams have been conducted.
In active voice, if any form of "be" (is/are/was/were/be/been) is used before main verb, it (main verb) will have "-ing" form.
For example:
Monkeys are eating bananas, They will be playing cricket, I was reading a novel.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
B,because the passage is talking mostly about how the brother really cares about the environment
Answer:
I chose B
Explanation:
It would be very hard to judge a student based off of citizenship, because they might act differently around teachers than around students. Favoritism could also have an impact in the grade children get. The less a teacher likes a student, the lower the student's grade, and vice versa. Students are also already busy with school, as school is more about passing than learning and students have to scramble to get everything done already, and adding more to stress over on top of that isnt fair to the students.