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25 July, 12:49

Why does an author use active voice?

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  1. 25 July, 13:01
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    Active voice puts the reader in the action. The reader can imagine things happening right now, in the moment. Active voice also gives the sentence a clear actor (you know exactly who/what is doing something), so there is no ambiguity.

    An author uses active voice to make his/her writing stronger and more authoritative. Passive voice can make prose more lyrical, but also more confusing.
  2. 25 July, 13:12
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    An author uses active voice to make his writing clearer and easier to read. Active voice makes for a simpler work. You are in the moment ... you are current ... you are participating in the current stream of events.
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