Answer:
1. Twenty runs were scored by him.
2. Character is revealed through manners.
3. He is loved by everyone.
4. Good news is expected by us.
5. My bicycle has been sold by me.
Explanation:
When we turn a sentence from the active to the passive voice, we first analyze the active sentence. In this sentence, we have to identify the verb, the subject, and the direct object.
To turn the sentence into the passive, the direct object moves to the subject's position. Then, we add an auxiliary, if the original sentence was in the past, the auxiliary must be in the past, but if the original sentence was in the present, the auxiliary must be in the present. After the auxiliary, we always write the verb conjugated in the past participle form. Following the verb, we put the preposition by and what used to be the subject in the active.
The conflict develops the plot by building suspense about whether Perseus would succeed in killing Medusa.
Perseus did not expect to be sent on such a dangerous task, but because the king wants Danae, he needs Perseus out of the way, ultimately sending Perseus on a suicide mission.
Answer:
give brainliest
Explanation:
Stargirl is the most "manic pixie dream girl" who ever pixie-dreamgirl-ed. She's practically the prototype. She's the Alpha and Omega of the cliche, coined by critic Nathan Rabin in his review of 2005's "Elizabethtown." Stargirl dresses eccentrically, she carries around a ukulele, and her pet rat lives in her knapsack. She drifts above the rituals and pressures of high school, communing on a higher and much wiser plane. She exists in order to change the lives of others for the better. As seen through the eyes of Leo, a shy kid who only wants to fit in, she is nothing less than a Magical Creature. He believes she can actually make it rain. And maybe she can. There's something uncanny about Stargirl.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Mr. Sawicki is not familiar with courtroom procedures. (I just took the test)