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Style: Passive Voice Here's an example from the "Channeling" memo of the Selective Service (1965), describing how certain men in scientific and technological jobs receive deferments, while others are "channeled" into the military:
Here the passive voice permits the Selective Service Board to hide behind impersonal language. Passive voice is the language of the done-to;
Sometimes the language of the done-to is useful:
More often, the active voice helps illustrate the agent and the effects of action.
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