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Title: Write Right Rule


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The Active Voice
  • Write Right Rule
  • Sophomore English

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What is the active voice?
  • A sentence is in the active voice when the
    subject does the acting instead of being the
    recipient of the acting.
  • Active Jim wrote a report on the study.
  • Passive The study report was written by Jim.

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What is an active verb?
  • A verb that conveys actionas opposed to a
    verb that merely links the subject to a thought.
  • Active Jim tossed the report away.
  • Linking Jim was tired of the report.

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Active verbs just naturally go with writing that
is in the active voice.
  • When you put the subject front and center,
    doing something, you will probably find yourself
    using stronger, more interesting verbs.

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The active voice is generally stronger.
  • Both kinds of verbs are useful in writing.
    Thats why we have both.
  • But, unless youre a diplomat or bureaucrat
    or some other kind of weasel, you need to rely on
    the active voice more than the passive.

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Advantages of active voice
  • Shorter, more direct
  • More forceful
  • Greater clarity (The reader knows immediately who
    is doing what.)
  • Sharper imagery

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Compare passages in the active and passive
voices to see for yourself which is more
effective.
  • Stay away from the hot wire. It can kill
    you.
  • The hot wire should be avoided. You can be
    killed by it.

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Should you ever use passive voice? Yes.
  • Lazy Joe says that if you try to write
    entirely in the active voice, you are likely to
    produce something unreadable.
  • Hes right. The active voice is great, but
    you can have too much of a good thing.

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The passive voice is useful
  • 1. When you want to change pace or
    emphasis. The active voice works well for
    dramatic scenes or for key actions.
  • The passive voice may be better for other
    material.
  • A series of sentences in the active voice may
    be relieved by one in the passive voice.

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The passive voice is useful
  • 2. When the actor is unknown or unimportant.
    (The knife was found beside the body.)
  • Or when you want to focus on the receiver of
    the action more than on the actor. (The teacher
    was fired for his political activism.)

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The passive voice is useful
  • 3. When it is an economical way to highlight
    a key idea. (The mayor was killed Tuesday in a
    fall.
  • You could put that sentence in the active
    voice, but at little if any gain.)

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The passive voice is useful
  • 4. When you want a gentler or more
    diplomatic approach. (A teenage girl was killed
    Tuesday by a gunshot wound that police said was
    self-inflicted.)

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The passive voice is useful
  • 5. When you want to strengthen the
    impression of objectivityas, for example, in a
    research report.

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The passive voice is useful
  • 6. When you want to achieve a particular
    effectwhether it be wry, sardonic, sarcastic or
    comedic.

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Good writers use both voices.
  • As a guideline, use the active voice is
    good advice most of the time. But as with the
    show, dont tell rule, dont follow it off a
    cliff.
  • You need to know when to use one voice or
    the other, and when to use them together.

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Works Cited
  • Rains, John Active voice The Fayette Observer
    14 May 2007 evoice.ppt
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