Your answer would be B
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Answer:
The lines that do not have an imperative mood are "Passage Driving is a big responsibility. If you drive, there are many things you must do to make sure your car is safe to drive." One way to modify revising this passage to make it in the imperative mood would be: "Passage Driving should be a big responsibility. If you drive, you must do it to make sure your car is safe to drive ..."
Explanation:
A passage presents an imperative mood when, when the speaker of the passage is issuing an order or a request to the executor. Thus, the verbs used in the passage must be combined to express a request, invitation, exhortation, order, command, advice or supplication.
In the case of the above passage, the first two sentences must be modified so that the whole passage takes on an imperative tone, showing what a person must do to achieve an efficient direction.
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Answer:
Those words were like magic because it helped him to gain approval from the teachers who punished them when they spoke their native Navajo language.
Explanation:
In the mission school which Ned gained entrance to, it was forbidden for the students to speak their native language. Students caught violating this law were punished by having their mouths washed with soap. Their native names were also replaced with English names.
Ned soon learned that whenever he was called upon by the teachers, the best way to gain their approval was to answer with the words, "Yes, teacher." Answering with his native language would earn him some serious punishment.