I think the answer is d since a passive voice will be hear for a reason
There are different ways to write news stories. The news story using the cues is given below.
<h3>Arise News </h3>
Welcome to to Arise news today at 10pm. I am your host Leonard Richard. One today's news. ABC hospital, Kathmandu in collaboration with Asian School of Management and Social Sciences, held a one day free dental camp. The venue was at Asian School of Management and Social Sciences, Pokhara.
The doctors on ground to handle the workshop were Dr Anuz Sapkota and Dr. Urmial Baral who went along with three technicians. There were also humanitarian services such as free check-up and tooth extractions for staff and student of the school. About 150 students, teachers as well as other teaching staff were said to have benefitted from the program of which there were 50 people who extracted their teeth.
Furthermore, Arise news confirmed that the program was power packed and the school thank the hospital for their kind gesture.
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Answer: 1. “And yet he didn’t know where he came from, or how he’d gotten inside the dark lift, or who his parents were. He didn’t even know his last name. Images of people flashed across his mind, but there was no recognition, their faces replaced with haunted smears of color. He couldn’t think of one person he knew, or recall a single conversation” (Chapter 1, p. 2).
2. “His memory loss was strange. He mostly remembered the workings of the world—but emptied of specifics, faces, names. Like a book completely intact but missing one word in every dozen, making it a miserable and confusing read. He didn’t even know his age” (Chapter 3, p. 15).
3. “‘Listen to me, Greenbean.’ The boy wrinkled up his face, folded his arms. ‘I’ve seen you before. Something’s fishy about you showing up here, and I’m gonna find out what’” (Chapter 3, p. 17).
4. “‘I know you,’ Gally added without looking back. ‘I saw you in the Changing, and I’m gonna figure out who you are’” (Chapter 5, p. 32)
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Explanation:
You can use a cluster map to show the difference in between too or not things like using your 5 sense