The tell tale heart made me feel on the edge of my seat the whole time. I felt this wash because how suspenseful the story became as it progressed. My feelings were all over the place as the story continued. At first I felt nervous then anxious.
B. The sentence in the active voice is: "In each inning, the pitcher threw at least one strike". In the passive voice, the active subject, i.e. the subject that performs the action, precedes the verb. Tenses formed with the auxiliary verb "to be" and the past participle, followed by the preposition "by" when the performer of the action is explicitly mentioned, are not used in the active voice.
You would use "he" here because at a later part we encounter "he can graduate" which shows that the doer of the action is a male and therefore requires "he" to be used.
•He was a man of principle and good to his word.
•All internal combustion engines work on the same principles.
•The ambassador refused on principle to agree to the terms of the accord.
There exist certain fundamental principles of human rights.