Sentence (C) is written in the ACTIVE VOICE. When the speaker or writer wants to focus on the person or agent that performs the action, he /she produces sentences in the active voice. By contrast, if he/she wants to put the focus on the “receiver” of the action or if the agent or person who performs the action is not important, a sentence in the passive voice can occur.
The answer is A)Limp as a licorice whip. It is comparing something being as limp as a licorice whip.
Answer:
This is not a credible arguement as the chemical (DDT) can kill pets and scavengers who eat from garbage where mosquitos are mostly found and it's hard.
Explanation:
(Maya Angelou, “Phenomenal Woman”)
-PROUD
(Edgar Allan Poe, “For Annie”)
-RELIVED
(Lewis Carroll, "Tweedledum and Tweedledee")
-HUMOROUS
(Lewis Carroll, “The Sea”)
-ANNOYED
Edit- Just finished the test, this is correct
Answer: C
Explanation:
Every other options have a spelling error, including the question itself. In the question, 'accomplishment' was spelt with one C and knowledge was spelt without the letter 'W' which made it wrong.
In the first option, 'thorough' was spelt without the first 'O', and the resulting word have a different meaning to the context. Also 'Candidate' was spelt without the first 'd' and these made the option incorrect
In the second option, 'accomplishment' was spelt with one C instead of two, and 'knowledge' was spelt without the letter 'w' just as in the question, which made this option incorrect
In the third option, however, all the words are correctly spelt, and it is why this option is correct.