Dramatic Irony is irony that is inherent in speeches or in a situation of drama and is understood by the audience but not grasped by the characters in the play.
Answer:
'Rodriguez’s parents barely acknowledged his awards'.
Explanation:
The active voice is the one in which the subject of the sentence, that is, the person or thing that carries out the action described in the verb, is emphasized in its grammatical composition, in such a way that it is the subject who performs the action, and not that the action is performed by the subject (passive voice).