English, 15.01.2021 18:50 estheradame547
Which sentence is the BEST way to revise the following sentence so that the paragraph is consistently written in the active voice?:
We spent many of our summers on the Georgia Sea Islands. The music played by the
residents there was inspiring. I would give anything to play that well.
A The music was played by residents, and it was inspiring.
B Music was played that was inspired by the residents.
C
Inspiring music was played by the resident.
D
The residents played inspiring music.
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