<span>When using active voice, the subject
performs the action noted by the main verb. (As one site put it, the
subject is a do-er or a be-er.)
When using the passive voice, the
subject is acted upon by another agent or an unknown something. (The
subjects of passive sentences are not do-ers or be-ers.)
These are much better explained with examples:
Active: Brutus stabbed Caesar.
Passive: Caesar was stabbed by Brutus.
Active: The committee approved the new policy.
Passive: <span>The policy was approved of by the committee.</span></span>
The word 'lated' is 'likely a Shakespearian version of belated'. It is a contraction, a shortened version of the word belated, meaning basically - late.
Answer:
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Explanation:
Well, I believe Edward the Confessor was the famous Anglo-Saxon historian.