1) Change the following sentence to passive voice

I will not accept late work.

2) Change the following sentence to emphasize the perspective of the audience and the "you" view
We are proud of our student-focused university.

1. Late work will not be accepted.

2. Your are a member of a proud student-focused university.

1) To change the given sentence to passive voice, you need to identify the subject, verb, and object in the active sentence and rearrange them accordingly. In this case:

Active sentence: I will not accept late work.
Subject: I
Verb: will accept
Object: late work

To change this to passive voice, you need to make the object (late work) the subject and use a form of the verb "to be" with the past participle of the main verb (accept). Additionally, the subject (I) will become the agent using the preposition "by." The resulting passive sentence will be:

Passive sentence: Late work will not be accepted by me.

2) To emphasize the perspective of the audience and the "you" view in the given sentence, you can rephrase it as follows:

Original sentence: We are proud of our student-focused university.

To emphasize the perspective of the audience and the "you" view, you can use the second-person point of view and speak directly to the audience:

Rephrased sentence: You can be proud of our student-focused university.