Answer:
A. The best sailors somehow sense a coming wind shift and react almost before it happens.
Explanation:
In grammar, the term <em>voice </em>refers to the relationship between the action expressed by the verb and the participants of the described event (the subject and object). In English, there are two types of voice:
- Active voice - the subject acts upon the verb.
- Passive voice - the subject is the recipient of the action expressed by the verb.
The sentence that uses only active voice is sentence A. The rest of the sentences contain both active and passive voices. I'll underline the parts with the passive voice below:
- That blue sailboat is going to run aground if <u>the keel isn't pulled up soon</u>!
- Waves were breaking over the railing, so<u> lifejackets were put on quickly.</u>
- <u>The tiller was pulled hard to starboard</u>, but the strength of the breeze was too weak to move the boom.
Answer:
A. Pres. of "Future Broadcasters of America"
Explanation:
He was an athlete, singer, debater, and class leader, but not a broadcaster.
A is wrong because it’s a statement.
B is the answer because it asks “why haven’t you” & that’s the example.
C is another statement
D is a demand, not a bandwagon fallacy
The title refers to Jing-Mei’s epiphany about mother-daughter relationships. Jing-mei remembers two different songs, when in fact they are part of the same song. The song is a metaphor for childhood, because we are sometimes content and sometimes pleading, and childhood is about balance.