Answer:
1- accepting or allowing what happens or what others do, without active response or resistance
2-denoting or relating to a voice of verbs in which the subject undergoes the action of the verb
Explanation:
ill give examples
1- the women were portrayed as passive victims
2-they were killed as opposed to he killed them
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1. <span>C)“white legs disappearing into the green”*
2. </span><span>D)saddened about human indifference
3. </span><span>C)Life goes on.
4. </span><span>D)"Had somewhere to get to and sailed calmly on.”
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Answer:
By the end of 1966 Epoch magazine published a story by American writer Joyce Carol Oates about sexuality named <em>"Where are you Going, Where Have You Been?"</em>; inspired by the murders committed by Charles Schmid Jr. in Arizona from the perspective of its main character, <em>"Connie"</em>, an attractive teenager obsessed with her appearance who is discovering her sexuality; the story touches the struggles about the nature of sexuality; in the beginning of the story, Connie is characterized as a typical rebel teenager, daydreaming and angry at her parents, which leads to unhappy consequences later on in the story when she encounters a sexual predator.