It's in passive voice.
A good rule of thumb for cases like this is that if it has any variation of the verb "to be" (is, was, were, etc.) it's passive voice.
If you wanted to switch it to active voice you need to get rid of "is", and this is usually done by switching the subject and the object (so while in the original sentence, the race car is the doing the verb, to switch it you'd need to make the sixteen-year-old boy be the one doing the verb). This new sentence would be something like:
The sixteen-year-old boy drove the racecar
Answer:
A. Passive Voice
Explanation:
I took the test on USA Test Prep and I got it right.
b. Is Disneyland in Orlando Florida or Anaheim, California?
c. Is Disneyland in Orlando, Florida, or Anaheim, California?
d. Is Disneyland in Orlando, Florida or Anaheim, California?
B: It draws conclusions about a set of facts.
C: It focused on a single author's perspective.
B: It is based on someone's opinion--not facts
Answer:
It's B.
Explanation:
It makes the most sense.
Brevert, Samuel L. Dr Seuss’s Environmentalism. Chicago: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 2000. Print.
Entry B:
Brevert, Samuel L. Dr Seuss’s Environmentalism. Holt, Rinehart and Winston: Chicago, 2000. Print.
Entry C:
Brevert, Samuel L. "Dr Seuss’s Environmentalism." Chicago: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 2000.
Entry D:
Brevert, Samuel L. Dr Seuss’s Environmentalism. Chicago: Holt, Rinehart and Winston. 2000. Print
Entry A
Entry B
Entry C
Entry D
the answer its A, hope it helps (i almost got that wrong)
volta; octave
octave; sestet
octave; volta
quatrain; couplet
A Petrarchan sonnet is from Italian origin and is characterized by the blason in which the subject can be elaborately praised or scorned. They have 14 lines in total, one octave and a sestet.
Question: Petrarchan sonnets begin with a(n) ____________ and end with a(n) _________________.
Answer: B. octave; sestet
B) Roman Catholic kings had joined England with Italy.
C) A Roman Catholic king would eliminate the English language.
D) Roman Catholics had blown up the Parliament once already.
The correct answer is A. Queen Mary was a true Roman Catholic who wanted her kingdom to re establish the Roman Catholic religion after her father had broken with the Catholic Church in Rome. As a result, she decided that to make England catholic, she had to vanish any trace of the Protestant reform. For that reason, she hunted down and slaughtered many Protestants across England. In fact, that is the reason why she was called 'Bloody Mary'.
The other options are either not historically correct, or they do not refer to a monarch