The task is to convert the sentence "It is your duty to help the poor people in your parish." into a passive construction without changing its meaning. Let's look at the options: Option A: "The poor people in your parish are to be helped by you." This version clearly transforms the original active statement into passive voice. It maintains the obligation (duty) by using "are to be helped" and correctly identifies the agent "by you." This is the best match. Option B: "It is suggested. that you do your duty to help the poor in your parish." This sentence introduces the idea of suggestion, which alters the original tone of obligation. Option C: "The poor people in the parish are helped by you as duty." This option is grammatically awkward and does not maintain the intended meaning clearly. Option D: "You may be allowed to help the poor people in your parish." This version implies permission rather than an obligation or duty. Thus, the correct answer is: Option A: The poor people in your parish are to be helped by you.