Question
Which sentence uses the verb voice that emphasizes the action rather than the actor?
Responses
Cydney did break the record for the 200-meter dash at the track meet.
Cydney did break the record for the 200-meter dash at the track meet.
Cydney broke the record for the 200-meter dash at the track meet.
Cydney broke the record for the 200-meter dash at the track meet.
At the track meet, Cydney broke the record for the 200-meter dash.
At the track meet, Cydney broke the record for the 200-meter dash.
At the track meet, the record for the 200-meter dash was broken.
At the track meet, the record for the 200-meter dash was broken.
Responses
Cydney did break the record for the 200-meter dash at the track meet.
Cydney did break the record for the 200-meter dash at the track meet.
Cydney broke the record for the 200-meter dash at the track meet.
Cydney broke the record for the 200-meter dash at the track meet.
At the track meet, Cydney broke the record for the 200-meter dash.
At the track meet, Cydney broke the record for the 200-meter dash.
At the track meet, the record for the 200-meter dash was broken.
At the track meet, the record for the 200-meter dash was broken.
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The sentence that uses the verb voice that emphasizes the action rather than the actor is:
"At the track meet, the record for the 200-meter dash was broken."
This construction is known as the passive voice, where the focus is on the action (the record being broken) rather than on the actor (Cydney).
"At the track meet, the record for the 200-meter dash was broken."
This construction is known as the passive voice, where the focus is on the action (the record being broken) rather than on the actor (Cydney).
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