Answer:
B. Marta was given a note by the teacher to take home to her parents.
Explanation:
In active voice, the correct word order is <em>subject </em>(the one who does something) -<em> verb</em> (doing something; action) - <em>object</em> (the one who endures the action).
In passive sentences we<em> change the place</em> of the subject (the teacher) and the object (Marta), so the one who performed the action (the teacher) comes after the one who endured the action (Marta).
Predicate in passive sentences consists of <em>different forms of the verb to be</em> (was, is, am, are, have been, has, will be, being, and will have been) and <em>past participle.
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So, if the one who performs the action occurs or omits after the one who endured the action and if the form of the verb to be followed by a past participle, it is<em> passive voice. </em>
Umm...I can't help you with the video example one, but the answer to number 1 would be context clues. Inferring things is all about taking what you know based on the context and basically making an educated guess. Number 3 would be true based on what I already said.
Writing can actually be fun! especially reading what you’ve written afterwards :) even if the topic is an uninteresting one, researching can actually affect your interest/stuff that happens later on! if that didn’t help, just know that if you do it now, you don’t have to do it later lolol
Answer:
If your answer choices are:
a. A tsunami is a frightening experience for everyone involved. Not only is the sound of it terrifying, but the sight of all that water is also horrifying.
b. The sight of all that water building up and crashing is horrifying. It causes immense damage to both people and buildings.
c. If you are lucky, you see the tsunami before you hear it; a solid mass of inky ocean builds up into a wall out at sea. It sucks greedily at the water at the shoreline, leaving silvery fish flapping weakly in shallow pools.
d. all of these
The correct answer is C. If you are lucky, you see the tsunami before you hear it; a solid mass of inky ocean builds up into a wall out at see. It sucks greedily at the water at the shoreline, leaving silvery fish flapping weakly in shallow pools.
Explanation:
All the sentences do provide a way to visualize a tsunami, but c is definitely the best choice. It uses an excellent word choice of imagery that appeals to the our 5 senses and particularly to the view:
- solid mass of inky water
-wall out at sea
- silvery fish flapping weakly in shallow pools.