Foundational Writing Skills: Difference between revisions
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Passive voice should be avoided when writing for a blog or any website. | Passive voice should be avoided when writing for a blog or any website. Active voice is when the subject of the sentence directly performs the action. | ||
Example of active voice: The student failed the assignments for her excessive use of passive voice. | |||
Example of passive voice: The student has failed too many assignemtns and will not pass the class." | |||
==Presentability== | ==Presentability== |
Revision as of 21:51, 26 April 2013
Active Voice
Appropriateness
Awareness
Concrete Language
Consistent Structure
Imaginative Language
Precision
In order to achieve clarity and understanding for your reader, use precise vocabulary. Avoid inflated language and unnecessary words. Simplicity ensures that your article conveys the correct message without distracting or overwhelming your audience.
Active Voice
Passive voice should be avoided when writing for a blog or any website. Active voice is when the subject of the sentence directly performs the action.
Example of active voice: The student failed the assignments for her excessive use of passive voice.
Example of passive voice: The student has failed too many assignemtns and will not pass the class."