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Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
The book, Gone With the Wind, ______ by Margaret Mitchell.
A. Wrote
B. Was written
C. Are written
D. Were written

Answer
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Hint: The voice of a verb defines in grammar the relationship between the action represented by the verb and the participants described by its arguments. There are two types of voices- active and passive.

Complete answer:
Voice, mood, tense, person, and number are the five properties of verbs in English grammar; we are bothered with voice here. The verb is in the active voice when the subject is the agent or doer of the action. The verb is said to be in the passive voice when the subject is the patient, target or under-goer of the action. Sentences have a solid, direct, and consistent tone in the active voice. Transitive verbs have both active and passive forms. When the subject is acted on by the verb, a sentence is in the passive voice. The passive voice is often built with an associated form of to be along with the past participle of the verb. Doing this often typically introduces a preposition. That sounds much more complex than it is-it is actually very easy to detect a passive voice.

There are two ways to describe an action in a sentence, namely active and passive voices. Regardless of any tense, the passive voice often uses the past participle form of the principal verb. Only the auxiliary verbs depend on the active voice of the sentence given. As the previous sentence indicates simple past tense, the correct answer is option B i.e. was written (Passive). As the sentence is in the passive voice, options A, C, and D are not right, they are not in the simple present tense, and 'book' represents a singular noun respectively.

Hence the correct answer is option ‘B’.

Note: If you find difficulty in changing voice, always look at the voice change rules in a grammar book. This will be of great help to easily find out the answer.