In each of the above contexts, the action itself-or the person or thing receiving the action-is the part that matters. So making the recipient of the action ( Cleo) the subject of the sentence, using the passive voice, and tucking the performer of the action ( the experience) after the action as the object of the preposition by makes sense. But the thing the sentence most urgently wants us to know is that a person, Cleo, had an important thing happen to them. ![]() In this case, we know what brought about the action: It was the experience of traveling alone in South America. ![]() Cleo was transformed by the experience of traveling alone in Latin America.
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