English, 13.11.2020 01:00 joshtrice5879
Why was the following sentence written in passive voice? “The moon rock was displayed by the museum.”
A. The subject is unknown.
B. The object is the most important part of the sentence.
C. None of these. This sentence should be rewritten in active voice.
D. The verb is the most important part of the sentence.
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