<span>“Crossing Spider Creek” is actually a short story that was written by Dan O'Brien and based on the passage taken from this story, the story element that is clearly presented in the passage is the SETTING. The answer is the third option. It is the setting because it states the time and place of the story. Hope this helps.</span>
<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>
1.) and
2.) and
3.) but
4.) nor
5.) for