Asked by Brianna Lambert on Apr 26, 2024
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Chapter 10 suggests that the passive voice is generally more appropriate than the active voice in four circumstances. One is when the agent is clear from the context, as in "Students are required to take both writing courses," in which it is clear that the college set the requirements. Under which of the following circumstances is the passive voice NOT appropriate?
A) when the agent is less important than the action
B) when the agent is unknown
C) when a reference to the agent is embarrassing, dangerous, or in some other way inappropriate
D) when you want to help the agent avoid responsibility
Passive Voice
A sentence structure in which the subject of the sentence is acted upon by the verb, often diminishing the clarity or dynamism of the statement.
Agent
An entity or person that acts or has the power to act, often used in contexts ranging from literature to business.
- Identify when passive and active voices should be used in writing.
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Madison KuczekApr 27, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
When you want to help the agent avoid responsibility, it is not appropriate to use the passive voice. Using the passive voice in this context would be unethical because it seeks to conceal or shift blame for an action. Therefore, the passive voice should not be used to avoid responsibility or accountability.
Learning Objectives
- Identify when passive and active voices should be used in writing.