Answer:
The packet shall be mailed to her (by me).
Explanation:
In an active voice, the subject acts upon the verb meaning the subject comes before the verb. But the passive voice reverses that, making the verb act upon the subject.
In the given sentence, the subject is "I" and the verb is "mail", and "the packet" is the direct object. So, using the concept of the passive voice, the object will come first, followed by the verb, and then the subject.
Thus, the final sentence will be
<u><em>The packet shall be mailed to her (by me)</em></u><em>. </em>
The phrase "remembering the days when he would have gone outside" is describing the man. Participial phrases always have a participial, in this case remembering and have gone, and these phrases act like adjectives to describe the subject on the sentence. The answer is participial phrase.
Description of the noises cold, winter winds make
A rhyme for towers could be flowers,showers,bowers,ours,hours,
Sours,gowers,powers,scours,and cowers.