Answer:
The correct answer is letter D. A few unhappy customers criticized the company's rigid return policy.
Explanation:
This question is comprised of two parts. First, it asks us to find the sentence that uses active voice.<u> In the active voice, the subject is also the agent who performs the action.</u> On the other hand, in the passive voice, the subject is the one receiving the action. Passive voice is characterized by the use of the verb "be" as an auxiliary along with the main verb in the past participle form. That is exactly what we have in letters A and C -- "were told" and "was criticized" --, so we can eliminate them.
We are left we letters B and D. Let's move on to the second part of the question. <u>We need to find the active voice in a complete sentence. A complete sentence is an independent sentence. It does not depend on another sentence or clause because it expresses a complete thought on its own.</u> We can eliminate letter B, then. It has only one clause that begins with the subordinating conjunction "because". It does not express a complete thought; it actually makes us ask what happened because of the criticism. Therefore, <u>the only possible choice is letter D. It expresses a complete thought on its own and uses active voice: </u><u>A few unhappy customers criticized the company's rigid return policy.</u>
Macbeth goes to see the witches again because everything they have told him has been true, so going to see the witches again will help determine whether Fleance is a threat to his throne.
Things that have been true that he was told:
He became the Thane of Cawdor.
Then became the King of Scotland.
Answer:
He, his
Explanation:
He:Third-person subject pronoun
His: Third-person possessive pronouns
We need the rest of the sentence to see what it is comparing, it’s comparing something to a journey with no end. I could say “high school is like a journey with no end” for example comparing high school to a journey with no end.