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Unit 7 – Successful and Unsuccessful Arguments
Topic 7.4
What is the difference between active and passive voice sentence structures?
Active voice: subject does not perform the action stated in the verb; Passive voice: subject performs the action stated in the verb
Active voice: subject performs the action stated in the verb; Passive voice: subject does not perform the action stated in the verb
Active voice: subject performs the action stated in the verb; Passive voice: subject and verb are reversed
Active voice: subject and object switch roles in the sentence; Passive voice: subject and object remain the same
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AP English Language - 7.4 Exploring how sentence development affects an argument
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