If a writer wanted to put emphasis on the person doing an action, which of these statements would be the best choice?

A) active voice
B) passive voice
C) subjunctive mood
D) interrogative mood

A?

If a writer wanted to put emphasis on the person doing an action, which of these statements would be the best choice?

A) active voice
B) passive voice
C) subjunctive mood
D) interrogative mood

If a writer wanted to put emphasis on what happened, but wished to de-emphasize the person doing the action, which of these would be the best choice?

A) active voice
B) passive voice
C) subjunctive mood
D) interrogative mood

b is correct i took the test

Yes, you are correct! The best choice to put emphasis on the person doing an action is the active voice. In the active voice, the subject of a sentence performs the action. This allows the writer to highlight the person or thing responsible for the action, making the sentence more direct and impactful. So, option A) active voice is the most suitable choice for emphasizing the person doing an action.

Yes, A.