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Use active voice for impact from "summary" of The Writer's Digest Guide to Good Writing by

Using active voice in your writing can have a powerful impact on your readers. When you use the active voice, the subject of the sentence is performing the action, which creates a sense of immediacy and directness. This can make your writing more engaging and easier for readers to follow. In contrast, passive voice can make your writing feel dull and indirect. In passive voice, the subject of the sentence is being acted upon, which can make the action seem less important or less immediate. Passive voice can also make sentences longer and more confusing, as it often requires the use of additional words like "by" or "was." By using active voice, you can make ...
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