The correct option is C) “The strains of the British national anthem played softly.” This sentence doesn’t have capitalization mistakes since the word “British” is in capital letters. One of the rules of capitalization is that the name of nationalities and countries is always capitalized.
The rest of the examples “Japanese”, “Peruvian”, “Aztec” are incorrect since none of them are capitalized.
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Romeo tells the nurse that she should inform Juliet to meet at Friar Laurence’s cell that afternoon where they would be married.
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B.
The statement that is written in the passive voice is "It was said that the store had a good sale," as stated in the second option and explained below.
<h3>What is passive voice?</h3>
A sentence is written in the passive voice when the subject is not the one performing the action expressed by the verb. The structure of the passive voice is:
- Subject + to be + main verb in the past participle
Compare the two sentences below to better understand the use of passive voice:
- I took the cat to the vet. --> Active voice. The subject "I" performs the action of taking the cat.
- The cat was taken to the vet by me. --> Passive voice. The subject "cat" receives the action of being taken to the vet.
That is why the correct answer for this question is the second option. We have a passive structure at the beginning of the sentence, "It was said."
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