Answer:
<em>She has been chosen to sing in tonight’s concert.</em>
Explanation:
Active voice of tense is when the subject does the action which the verb stated. In most cases we use active voice.
I <em>made</em> a cake.
Passive voice is used when we want to emphasize the action, not the subject of the sentence or when we do not who the subject is. We build passive voice by adding a past participle of a certain verb to a form of auxiliary verb (depending on needed tense).
Cake <em>was made </em>(by me - not important).
Regarding all said above, in sentences 1, 3 and 4 is used active voice of a tense. Only in sentence 2 (She has been chosen to sing in tonight’s concert.), we can notice the passive voice, so that is the correct answer.
Answer:
It is computer mediated. Mass media could not be the answer because before computers, there was still mass communication for almost 60 years prior than computers. The newspaper was a form of mass communication and that style is age old. Case in point, the answer is computer mediated.
Explanation:
I would say wait until the teacher finishes saying what needs to be said try not to interrupt them mid-sentence or if they keep rambling on and on , simply just raise you hand and say excuse me (teachers name) sorry to interrupt but could you help me on this or take a second to explain this for me. Hope this helped
I would love to help but I’m afraid that there’s a book that is behind this and I haven’t read it so I wouldn’t know how to answer these questions.