Major.
Because the subject of the sentence is "I", "major" is the subject compliment.
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Throughout the text "The Open Boat" Crane vividly describes the ocean. He speaks of it's constant movement, change in colors, and temperature. The ocean is the biggest adversary to the men in the boat. They are trying to survive the ocean's constant attempts to sink them and pull them away from land. In this story, the setting is also the antagonist.
A thesis statement is an arguable statement that you then set out, through your discussion and examples, to support. In order for the thesis statement to be strong or solid it should takes some sort of stand, justifies discussion, expresses one main idea, and lastly <span>thesis statement is specific.</span>
<h3><u>dear </u><u>maam </u><u>and </u><u>sir!</u></h3>
good day, today I apologize to you because I did not attend our class for 2 days because I was sick. I will make a way to catch up with our lessons, again sorry for not attending our class. Hope you understand it thanks
<h2><u>hope</u><u> it</u><u> helps</u></h2>
Hm, are you sure you got the question right? Because all of the sentences are written in active voice! Active voice is essentially everything that is not in the passive voice, and I don't see any passive voice here.
Passive voice would be formed with subject+form of "to be" + past participle,
and we have no example of this. All of the sentences here are in active voice.