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22.02.2020 •
English
Which quotation from the passage encompasses the
climax of the story?
O “Then [the Queen) took twenty mattresses and laid
them on the pea."
"In the morning she was asked how she had slept."
O "Oh, very badly!' said she. 'I have scarcely closed my
eyes all night.""
"So the prince took her for his wife, for now he knew
that he had a real princess."
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Ответ:
It is definitely C on edge. "oh very badly!
Explanation:
This is the climax
Ответ:
The Ministry of Transport received a petition sent by the residents against the authorities when they realized that the authorities were contracting a new motorway through the housing estate.
Explanation:
The active voice is the mostly used grammatical structure wherein the subject comes first, followed by the verb and then the object. The reverse is the case with the passive voice as the object becomes the subject of the sentence. The word order is reversed but the meaning of the sentence remains unchanged.
However, the reader might become confused with the passive voice as clarity is reduced. In the sentence above, the Ministry of Transport who were the object became the subject, and the the subject, 'residents', the object.