Passive voice is formed by changing the subject of the active voice as a complement and the object of the predicate as the subject.
1. All of us were surprised to hear the views that were expressed by him.
Active voice: “All of us were surprised to hear the views that he expressed”
2. At each new performance of the jazz band, the music was enjoyed by Pat even more.
Active voice: “At each new performance of the jazz band, Pat enjoyed the music even more.”
3. Several different techniques for grafting can be employed by the gardener.
Active voice: “The gardener can employ several different techniques for grafting.”
4. Only one person had not been persuaded by the rhetoric.
Active voice: “The rhetoric had not persuaded only one person.”
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The second one is B. I can't see the others but if you resend them clearly I'll answer them gladly.
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In the great hall of the Capulets, all is a-bustle. The servants work feverishly to make sure all runs smoothly, and they set aside some food to make sure they have some enjoyment of the feast as well. Capulet makes his rounds through groups of guests, joking with them and encouraging all to dance.
From across the room, Romeo sees Juliet and asks a serving-man who she is. The serving-man does not know. Romeo is transfixed; Rosaline vanishes from his mind and he declares that he has never been in love until this moment. Moving through the crowd, Tybalt hears and recognizes Romeo’s voice. Realizing that there is a Montague present, Tybalt sends a servant to fetch his rapier. Capulet overhears Tybalt and reprimands him, telling him that Romeo is well regarded in Verona, and that he will not have the youth harmed at his feast. Tybalt protests, but Capulet scolds him until he agrees to keep the peace. As Capulet moves on, Tybalt vows that he will not let this indignity pass.
I don’t know, I’m a freshman, sorry m8
Deppends on the way he is using it like he could use the setting of wwii and the storys tension be really violent.