English, 23.08.2021 16:30 Division101
In the following sentence, the independent clause is written in the passive voice. If you were to rewrite the clause in the active voice, select the answer that correctly identifies the words you would use as subject and verb. If neither answer is correct, select Neither is correct.
The fate of the English settlers on Roanoke Island is not known.
Question 17 options:
A)
Neither is correct.
B)
settlers; know
C)
no one; knows
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Give an example of one of the choices from the question above. explain what makes your example fit into this classification. use complete sentences, proper grammar, spelling and capitalization.
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