Refers to the grammatical structure of a sentence where the subject is the actor of a sentence. Typically, sentences in the ________ follow a subject-predicator-object pattern. For example, ‘The wrong person answered the phone call.’
A. exclamatory
B. passive voice
C. declarative
D. active voice

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A : What is she doing right now ?
B : …………………………………………
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