Answer:
The passive voice is used when we want to focus attention on the person or thing affected by the action. Normally, the performer of the action, or the agent, comes first and is made the subject of the verb and then we use the active form of the verb. The other person or thing is made the object of the verb.
Explanation:
PLS MARK BRAINLIEST PLS
Answer:
She was in a long period of *prosperity*
Explanation:
prosperity: the state of being prosperous
I'll use me and one of my sisters as an example if that's okay. (also, I only have . between every word my sister says because she talks really fast.)
Me: "Why are you so upset?"
Sister: "I'M.NOT!.LEAVE.ME.ALONE!"
Me: "Come now, and tell me, or do I have to get Mammaw?"
Sister: "No.I.Don't.Want.To.Tell.You.I.Said.Leave.Me.Alone!"
Me: "What ever. Eventually, I'll find out."
Basically, or at least in my adopted family, the females like to yell when they're upset or angered, and when they're in a good mood, they talk as if they never yelled in their life. I know it's not the same for all females, because I don't do it and I have friends who don't do it.
Answer:
When reunited with Daisy, Gatsby is at first extremely nervous. He even takes a walk in the rain before she arrives. He arranges everything (the flowers all over Nick's house), but is convinced that the reunion was a mistake. Nick leaves the two of them alone, and when he returns, finds them in a rather happy mood. There is also a change of the weather - the sun is shining outside. The three of them then go to Gatsby's house, where he later reveals Daisy his ritual of staring at the green light and thinking about her.