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The narrative of a crime report and the narrative of an arrest report:
a. are totally different
b. need to be written in present tense and passive voice,
c. follow the same rules
d follow different rules
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The narrative of a crime report and the narrative of an arrest report:
a. are totally different
b. need to be written in present tense and passive voice,
c. follow the same rules
d follow different rules

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