Answer:
'Confucius taught a doctrine of consideration for others, similar to the golden rule as the basis for all social and political conduct.'
Explanation:
The given sentence is written in the passive voice because the subject 'Confucius' is not performing the action(taught) stated by the verb but rather receives it and the object and verb are being emphasized and shown interest in.
It can be converted into the active voice by substituting the subject to its original position and removing 'by.' This will help emphasize the subject in the sentence where it(the subject) is directly performing the action. Thus, the final sentence will follow the structure of 'subject(Confucius) + verb(taught) + object('a doctrine...conduct'). Therefore, the final sentence in the active voice reads as:
'Confucius taught a doctrine of consideration for others, similar to the golden rule as the basis for all social and political conduct.'
Answer:
Benjamin Banneker takes the words of the Declaration, and extends liberty to include all people, including those currently "under groaning captivity and cruel oppression."
Explanation:
I just took the test! Hope it help!
Sing = singing (present-tense) + sang (past-tense)
Yell = yelling (present-tense) + yelled (past-tense)
Lace = lacing (present-tense) + laced (past-tense)
Talk = talking (present-tense) + talked (past-tense)
Slice = slicing (present-tense) + sliced (past-tense)
Dance = Dancing (present-tense) + Danced (past-tense)
Answer:
No
Explanation:
In my opinion, the answer should be no. While I believe that turning on cameras may result in a better learning environment, I don't think it should be a requirement, or go towards a grade. This situation forced us all into quarantine, and everyone was forced to do virtual learning. People may not have a good environment to work in, for example, if a student has fighting parents in the background. Others may simply be very introverted. I think as long as the student is completing all tasks and absorbing the information (even if he or she is not at the computer at all times), it should be fine.