For passive, The beggar was laughed at by the boy.
Explanation: For passive the subject isn’t doing the action. So, in this case, the boy is the subject, and he’s doing the laughing. There’s also a sense that a passive sentence is wordy and could be shortened.
At first, freedom seems like a terrible thing to Mrs. Mallard, who's restricted in lots of ways: through her marriage, by her bad heart, and even inside her home, which she doesn't leave during "The Story of an Hour."
Math (mathematics) is the science that deals with the shape, numbers, and variables all around us.
ELA (English Language Arts) teaches English and the correct way of using it, from grammar to punctuation to comprehension.
Hope this helps,
- *Starry*