• Matéria: Inglês
  • Autor: wwalv123
  • Perguntado 7 anos atrás

The passive form of a verb consists of two parts: Be (in the appropriate verb tense) + past participle of the main verb. […]”. (KIMINAMI, 2018, p. 135)


Read the following example of an abstract:

“Seeing Subjects plots a literary history of modern Britain that begins with Dorian Gray obsessively inspecting his portrait’s changes and ends in Virginia Woolf’s visit to the cinema where she found audiences to be “savages watching the pictures.” Focusing on how literature in the late-19th and 20th centuries regarded images as possessing a shaping force over how identities are understood and performed, I argue that modernists in Britain felt mediated images were altering, rather than merely representing, British identity. As Britain’s economy expanded to unprecedented imperial reach and global influence, new visual technologies also made it possible to render images culled from across the British world—from its furthest colonies to darkest London—to the small island nation, deeply and irrevocably complicating British identity. In response, Oscar Wilde, Joseph Conrad, T. S. Eliot, and others sought to better understand how identity was recognized, particularly visually. By exploring how painting, photography, colonial exhibitions, and cinema sought to manage visual representations of identity, these modernists found that recognition began by acknowledging the familiar but also went further to acknowledge what was strange and new as well. Reading recognition and misrecognition as crucial features of modernist texts, Seeing Subjects argues for a new understanding of how modernism’s formal experimentation came to be and for how it calls for responses from readers today.”.

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Taking the excerpt into account and the information about the passive voice tenses, analyze the following statements.

I. The sentence “In response, Oscar Wilde, Joseph Conrad, T. S. Eliot, and others sought to better understand how identity was recognized, particularly visually” has an example of a passive voice tense in “was recognized”.
II. The sentence “[…] these modernists found that recognition began by acknowledging the familiar but also went further to acknowledge what was strange and new as well” has an example of a passive voice tense in “what was strange and new as well”.
III. The sentence “Seeing Subjects argues for a new understanding of how modernism’s formal experimentation came to be […]” is not in the passive voice tense.
IV. The sentence “Seeing Subjects plots a literary history of modern Britain […]” in the passive voice tense should be written as “a literary history of modern Britain was plotted by Seeing Subjects […]”.

It is correct what is stated in:
Alternativas
Alternativa 1:
I and II, only.

Alternativa 2:
I, II and III, only.

Alternativa 3:
I, II and IV, only.

Alternativa 4:
I, III and IV, only.

Alternativa 5:
I, II, III, IV.

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Respostas

respondido por: Anônimo
3

Analsiando as sentenças sobre passive voice, temos que a alternativa correta é a 4.

Explicação:

Vamos analisar alternativa por alaternativa:

I. The sentence “In response, Oscar Wilde, Joseph Conrad, T. S. Eliot, and others sought to better understand how identity was recognized, particularly visually” has an example of a passive voice tense in “was recognized”.

Verdeiro, pois o verbo BE seguido do verbo no passado foi usado de uma forma só sendo o passive voice.

II. The sentence “[…] these modernists found that recognition began by acknowledging the familiar but also went further to acknowledge what was strange and new as well” has an example of a passive voice tense in “what was strange and new as well”.

Falso, pois o "strange" nesta frase atua como substantivo e não verbo.

III. The sentence “Seeing Subjects argues for a new understanding of how modernism’s formal experimentation came to be […]” is not in the passive voice tense.

Verdairo, não há nenhuma colocação utilizando o formato do passive voice na frase.

IV. The sentence “Seeing Subjects plots a literary history of modern Britain […]” in the passive voice tense should be written as “a literary history of modern Britain was plotted by Seeing Subjects […]”.

Verdadeiro, as duas frases passam o mesmo significado e na segunda ele utilizado o formato deo verbo To Be seguido de do verbo no passado "plotted" que define o passive voice.

Sendo assim as alternativas corretas são I, III e IV. Alternativa 4.


lucelenamaria: Concordo, alternativa 4
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