With reasonable cause, the officer can stop this individual and frisk him.
Answer:
- passive
- active
- passive
- active
- active
- passive
Explanation:
The active voice reveals the doer of the action that is mentioned in the sentence and attributes the action to a certain person or thing. The active voice is more affirmative since the perpetrator is known.
The passive voice is more discrete and tells what is being done to what without saying who or what is the doer of the action. The passive voice is used to make general statements without attributing the action to anything or anyone in particular.
I know that the first question is B but I am not sure what the second one is because I have not read the passage.