I looked it up on the computer and it says chicago and st louis
Answer: The cat was ran over by the yellow car.
Explanation:
When we use passive voice, we place focus on an object/person that experiences an action, instead of the object/person that performs the action (as in active voice). The object in the active sentence thus becomes the subject in the passive sentence.
The yellow car ran over <u>the cat.</u>
<u>The cat</u> was ran over by the yellow car.
As evident in this example, a passive construction consists of <em>verb to be (was)</em> + <em>past participle (ran).</em>
THEY look much better than the others - would be appropriate if you were referring to both a person and an object.
THOSE look much better than the others - would be appropriate if you were referring to an item not a person.
I am not sure but hope this helped.
One purpose is to change the readers thoughts about a topic or subject.
i dont think there is another purpose