Why might a writer use the passive voice? check all that apply.
the writer wants to mak...
English, 04.11.2019 21:31 shainaanderson24
Why might a writer use the passive voice? check all that apply.
the writer wants to make the action livelier.
the writer wants to emphasize the receiver of the action.
the writer does not know who performed the action.
the writer wants to make the action more specific.
the writer does not think knowing who did the action is important.
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