In which sentence is the action arrow pointing in the correct direction?

<–––––
The bus was driven by a substitute driver that day.

––––––>
The bus was driven by a substitute driver that day.

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The action arrow is pointing in the correct direction in the sentence marked with “–>”, which indicates the direction of the action (the driver driving the bus). The second sentence reads, "The bus was driven by a substitute driver that day," and the action (the driver performing the act of driving) is appropriately directed towards the bus.