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In which sentence is the action arrow pointing to the receiver of the action?

7. In which sentence is the action arrow pointing to the receiver of the action?-example-1
7. In which sentence is the action arrow pointing to the receiver of the action?-example-1
7. In which sentence is the action arrow pointing to the receiver of the action?-example-2
User Banoffee
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Answer:

the first picture

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

This One

Explanation:

The pic 1 Where the arrow is toward The car

Answer: The arrow is pointing to the receiver of the action ("The car") in the first sentence/image.

Explanation: In active sentences, the doer of the action is usually the subject, while the receiver of the action is usually the object. In the other hand, in passive sentences, the receiver of the action that the verb is denoting is the subject. Therefore, a passive sentence is formed by moving the object of an active sentence to subject position and by changing the form of to verb to "to be" + past participle. In the sentence "The car was driven through mud, snow, and water", the receiver of the action, that is to say "was driven", is "the car". "Through mud, snow, and water" only makes reference to the ground, the surface on which the car was driven. Therefore, the first image with the arrow pointing to "the car" is the correct option.

User Danessa
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Right because look on top of the letter look at the red Lin u can clearly se wits point a right
User Jacek Szybisz
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