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It is only possible to know the question that the text raises with the reading of the text, however, through the question above we can see that the question is at the end of the text. In addition, you must know that every question must be marked with a question mark (?) at the end of the sentence. In this case, when observing the sentences that end with an question mark , at the end of the text, you will find the question that the author asks the readers to reflect on.
The correct answer is A. active voice.
When the subject performs a particular action, it means that the sentence is active rather than passive. If the object was the focus of the sentence, then it would be a passive sentence.
For example: I love reading books - active sentence
Books are written by writers - passive sentence
These sentences can be in future, past, or present tense - which means that tense is not important.
In the given sentence, the antecedent is the subject "Samuel". An antecedent is the word that precedes the pronoun. In the sentence, the pronoun used to refer to "Samuel" is "his". The word antecedent is a Latin word that means "to go before". Therefore, this is the word that a pronoun refers back in the sentence.
The correct answers to this question are:
Standard English
scheme
omission of contractions
figurative language
Expository prose calls for these characteristics that includes: Standard English, scheme, omission of contractions, figurative <span>language</span>