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Active and Passive Voice | Writing for Children 233
Writing for Children
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ACTIVE AND PASSIVE VOICE
Voice can be a tough thing to define and a tougher thing to master, but when I ran across this article about active voice and passive voice from my old friend Mary Rosenblum I knew I had to share it with my listeners. See how you can improve your active voice with these tips and take your work to the next level and beyond.
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