I just had an English exam, and I don't think I do too well.

Anyways, there was a few questions in it that I didn't quite understand in the prose questions (comprehensions or whatever they're called).

After reading the passage, there was a question asking
"What is voice of even in passage below...?"

I don't get what it's asking for the even bit.

I am not sure -- it's a very poorly written question.

Perhaps it's a typo or whatever, but it looks as if some word-coiner is trying to invent a new word, using the word "even" as a noun.

It might be asking what the voice of REASON is -- thinking clearly about both sides of an issue before speaking.

Just guessing!

the "VOICE" is how the author talks to you or tells the story.is it a mysterious voice or is it a scientific voice( as an example).you ahve to choose.she or he is asking you how or what even is telling you or you about the text.

In the question you mentioned, "What is the voice of even in the passage below?" the word "even" is being highlighted. To understand what the question is asking, you need to be familiar with the concept of voice in literature.

In literature and language, the concept of voice refers to the way the writer or narrator expresses themselves. It can be categorized into two main types: active voice and passive voice.

Active voice is when the subject performs the action, while passive voice is when the subject receives the action. For example, in the sentence "John painted the picture," the voice is active because John (the subject) performs the action of painting. On the other hand, in the sentence "The picture was painted by John," the voice is passive because the subject (the picture) receives the action of being painted.

Now, returning to the question about the "voice of even," it seems that the word "even" is being used in the passage, and the question wants you to identify whether it is being used in the active or passive voice context. To find the answer, you need to locate the specific part or sentence in the passage where the word "even" is used and determine if it is being used to convey an action performed by the subject or an action received by the subject.

Once you locate the part in the passage where "even" is mentioned, analyze the sentence, paying attention to the subject, verb, and object. This will help you determine whether the voice is active or passive.

Remember, it's essential to closely read the passage and understand its context to accurately answer this question.