The statement best defines the voice in literature is the way in which authors, narrators, or speakers express their personality in writing.
<h3>What is literature?</h3>
Literature is the written text from ancient time and the present time too which describe the art and culture of any society or any country.
The statements are attached:
A. The way authors provide directions for how a text should be read aloud.
B. the way that narrators or speakers provide a description of the setting.
C. the way in which authors, narrators, or speakers express their personality in writing.
D. the way in which authors, narrators, or speakers convey the dialogue of characters.
Thus, the correct option is C. the way in which authors, narrators, or speakers express their personality in writing.
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In Chapter 29 Jane is rescued by the Rivers siblings and hears their story, Jane tells them her story and St. John assures her that he will find her a job.
In Chapter 30 Jane becomes friends with the Rivers siblings and after a month St. John finds Jane a job as a charity school runner.
In Chapter 31 Jane gets a cottage to live from Rosamond Oliver an heiress. She continues to work in the charity school job, but she finds it degrading and disappointing. She visits St. John, who confesses to her that will follow the missionary career.
In Chapter 32 Jane achieves success with her students, despite the fact that she gets nightmares with Rochester.
In Chapter 33 St John pays Jane a visit, he tells her the story of Jane Eyre and she suspects he knows it is her. She learns from St. John that she received a fortune of 20,000 pounds from a dead uncle. Jane reveals to St. John that she is Jane Eyre, she also finds out that St. John is her cousin and she is happy with the fact that now she has a family.
In Chapter 34 Jane accepts to go with St. John as a missionary to India, but she lets him know that she will not marry him. He insists she marries him, he gets angry with her denial.
In Chapter 35 St. John continues to push Jane to marry him. At one moment Jane listens to Rochester’s call, she believes he needs her and something fateful has occurred.
Answer:
As King Duncan and Banquo arrive at Macbeth's castle in act 1, scene 6, both men comment on its welcoming, pleasant atmosphere. Duncan mentions that the air is sweet and appeals to the gentle senses while Banquo comments on how the birds are attracted to the lovely atmosphere surrounding the castle walls. Banquo uses positive words like "loved," "heaven," and "delicate" to describe Inverness. Ironically, King Duncan and Banquo are entering a dangerous, threatening place, where the king will be brutally assassinated by Macbeth. Immediately after Macbeth commits regicide, the porter pretends that Inverness is hell, which is much more accurate than the king's initial perception of the castle. The fact that Duncan and Banquo naively believe that Inverness is a welcoming, pleasant place when it is the exact opposite, coincides with the motif that appearances be deceiving.
Answer:
d. The website was redesigned by a team of professionals.
Explanation:
In any given sentence, changing of the active voice to passive voice can be determined by the way the subject and the object of the sentence are positioned. For passive voice, the subject in the active voice will come in the position of the object in the passive voice.
In the given sentence,
<em>Passive voice: The website was redesigned by a team of professionals</em>
the subject which receives the action is "a team of professionals". But in an active voice, the action will be received by "the website" meaning the sentence in an active voice will be-
<em>Active voice: A team of professionals redesigned the website. </em>
Thus, the correct answer is option d.
Glory
Explanation:
<u>There was no cash prize to be won at the festivals it was by default supposed to be an event approachable to everyone and free from any monetary concerns.</u> The plays were funded by many patrons and never found shortage of money for established playwrights.
The glory of the winning playwrights was immense, known from the fact that <u>we still know the winners of most of the years even if their plays have not survived the time</u>.
The unparalleled glory attached to the title made writers write for the coveted title.