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How does the voice in these sentences compare?%0D%0A%0D%0A(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0ABoth sentences use active voice.%0D%0ABoth sentences use active voice.%0D%0A%0D%0AThe first sentence uses active voice, and the second sentence uses passive voice.%0D%0AThe first sentence uses active voice, and the second sentence uses passive voice.%0D%0A%0D%0AThe first sentence uses passive voice, and the second sentence uses active voice.%0D%0AThe first sentence uses passive voice, and the second sentence uses active voice.%0D%0A%0D%0ABoth sentences use passive voice.
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To properly compare the voice used in the two sentences, it's important to analyze whether each one employs active or passive voice.
**Active voice** indicates that the subject of the sentence performs the action (e.g., "The dog barks"). **Passive voice** indicates that the subject of the sentence receives the action (e.g., "The dog is barked at").
Based on the responses you provided, you can determine the comparison of voice by identifying the nature of the sentences in question. If both are in active voice, the first response would be accurate. If one is active and the other is passive, you would select the corresponding response.
For the correct answer, you will need to reference the actual sentences themselves to determine their voice accurately.
**Active voice** indicates that the subject of the sentence performs the action (e.g., "The dog barks"). **Passive voice** indicates that the subject of the sentence receives the action (e.g., "The dog is barked at").
Based on the responses you provided, you can determine the comparison of voice by identifying the nature of the sentences in question. If both are in active voice, the first response would be accurate. If one is active and the other is passive, you would select the corresponding response.
For the correct answer, you will need to reference the actual sentences themselves to determine their voice accurately.