The type of the passive construction when the subject of the passive construction corresponds to the direct object of the verb.
A. the Active Passive
B. the Direct Passive
C. The Indirect Passive
D. The Prepositional Passive

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A. I will stay indoors even if the sun is shining.
B. I will go for a run even if it rains.
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