It is usually the exposition.
Answer:
4. Our old toaster always<em><u> burns</u></em> the toast on one side.
Explanation:
1. The pact <em><u>was negotiated </u></em>by a team of seasoned diplomats.
2. The garden <em><u>was colonized</u></em> by a dazzling variety of weeds.
3. Our teacher <em><u>was quoted</u></em> in a magazine last week.
Sentence 4 is written in simple present tense, and the focus of the sentence is on the toaster (the "active doer" of the sentence.)
In sentences 1, 2, and 3, the focus is on the "receiver" of the "active doer" (diplomats, weeds, and magazine, respectively).
Answer:
More of the population is of African descent.
Explanation:
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Answer:
need more context to what you mean
Explanation: no clues