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Decide whether each
describes a reason to use passive voice or active voice.
passive voice
active voice
to emphasize an action
to write clear, concise sentences
to tell about rules or laws
to explain an action when the subject is unknown
to emphasize who is responsible for something
to avoid responsibility
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- to emphasize an action — passive voice
- to write clear, concise sentences — active voice
- to tell about rules or laws — passive voice
- to explain an action when the subject is unknown — passive voice
- to emphasize who is responsible for something — active voice
- to avoid responsibility — passive voice
- to write clear, concise sentences — active voice
- to tell about rules or laws — passive voice
- to explain an action when the subject is unknown — passive voice
- to emphasize who is responsible for something — active voice
- to avoid responsibility — passive voice
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