Answer:
a. There is one example of a passive voice in the draft. The passive voice is used in sentences 1.
b. There is only one state-of-being word in the draft. It is in sentence 8. In sentence 8, it explains how important workplace fitness is.
c. Sentence 7 contains an expletive. It is the phrase "don't hesitate to." The sentence could have been written as "Please, contact me with any questions," without the expletive.
Explanation:
a. Passive voice: In a passive voice, the action is performed on the subject, who receives the action, while in an active voice, the subject performs the action.
b. State-of-being verbs: are linking verbs that identify who or what a noun is or was. They include "is," "am," "be," "been," "being," "was," "were," and "are."
c. Expletive is an empty word or phrase that conveys no additional or independent meaning.
Country: USA
State: Maryland
City: Baltimore
Place of Stay: Red Lion Hotel
Landmarks: Oriole Park at Camden Yards; Fort McHenry National Monument
Activities: Visit the Inner Harbor American Visionary Art Museum. Federal Hill Patterson Park.
Contact Number: (410) 685-2381
Length of Stay: $69 per night with 3 guests
Haha I don't know if this is good but I did it. With the actual information too!
The minister stood still if the requset to talk her seat.
Answer:
It shows disrespect towards the other person.