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| Suggest improvements for the highlighted problem area: The Congo River has many personalities. At Malebo Pool, the river is fed into a wide basin where many islands rest in the placid waters. Downstream, the waters reflect the images and sounds of civilization between the cities of Kinshasa and Brazzaville. Farther on, a wild and turbulent nature is shown as it rushes down to the Atlantic. After coursing through the Crystal Mountains, it roars down a stupendous series of rapids and cataracts. Answer: - Active Voice: New Subject - To change a sentence into active voice we sometimes must transpose the sentence to provide a new subject up front. This would be useful to do in our opening paragraph: 
 If we transpose the original subject with the new subject we have: 
 By asking ourselves, "Who or what is really doing what the verb says is being done?" we can extract the proper subject for our new sentence in the active voice: 
 Joseph Conrad evokes fearful images in his 1857 novel, Heart of Darkness. 
 In 1877, Stanley described life on the Congo in his book, Through the Dark Continent. - Active Voice: Hidden Subject - Sometimes the proper subject is buried in a prepositional phrase. With a little thought we can find this new subject and give the reader a sentence in the active voice: 
 The rapids increased our excitement. 
 Our journey requires a competent boat captain. 
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