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Which sentence is an example of passive voice?
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The author will write the book.
The book was written by the author.
The book is being written by the author.
The author writes the book.
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Which of the following sentences is in active voice?
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The meal will be prepared by the chef.
The chef prepares the meal.
The meal is prepared by the chef.
The meal was prepared by the chef.
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Which sentence is an example of passive voice?
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Which of the following sentences is in active voice?
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What is one reason to use passive voice in writing?
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Which of the following sentences demonstrates the use of passive voice in a journalistic context?
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In which of the following cases would it be appropriate to use passive voice?
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Which of the following sentences uses passive voice to express an authoritative tone?
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Which sentence is an example of the active voice?
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What is a common use of passive voice in scientific writing?
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Which sentence is an example of passive voice?
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Which of the following sentences is in the passive voice?
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When is the passive voice preferred in journalism?
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In which scenario is the passive voice commonly used?
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Which situation would typically result in the use of passive voice in a news article?
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Why might a journalist choose to use passive voice when writing about a crime?
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When is passive voice used to refer to actions in general?
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In which situation is it most appropriate to use passive voice in a scientific report?
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What is a key reason for using passive voice in giving directions?
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When might journalists choose to omit the doer in their writing?
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Why is passive voice often preferred in reporting general information?
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In which circumstance is passive voice especially useful in academic writing?
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Convert the following sentence to passive voice: 'Sheila reads the Bible every night.'
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Change the following sentence to active voice: 'The Book of Genesis was written by Moses.'
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Transform the following sentence into passive voice: 'President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. appointed Sonny Angara as Secretary of the Department of Education.'
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Rewrite the following sentence in passive voice: 'The Japanese colonized the Philippines during World War II.'
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Convert the following sentence to passive voice: 'GMA7 Network is airing its prime-time TV soap opera, Pulang Araw.'
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Change the following sentence to active voice: 'Education Secretary Angara expressed DepEd’s plan to integrate coding into the DepEd curriculum.'
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Transform the following sentence into passive voice: 'Students enjoy learning when teachers provide collaborative, authentic activities.'
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Convert the following sentence to passive voice: 'Prophet Muhammad wrote the Qur’an through Angel Gabriel’s revelations of God’s words.'
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Change the following sentence to active voice: 'Many teachers spend much time doing administrative work, supposedly used in designing learning activities that will maximize students’ learning.'
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Which of the following is NOT a feature of journalistic writing?
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What does fairness and balance in journalistic writing refer to?
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Why is objectivity important in journalistic writing?
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What should a journalist do if they cannot obtain a response from one side of an issue?
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What is the primary goal of journalistic writing?
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Which aspect of journalistic writing focuses on avoiding redundancy and using simple language?
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What role does ethics play in journalistic writing?
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What is one way to ensure precision in journalistic writing?
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What should a journalist avoid when writing a news story?
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What is an example of an improvement in sentence structure for journalistic writing?
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What type of editorial is focused on presenting both sides of an issue without taking a stance?
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Which type of editorial aims to evaluate both the positive and negative aspects of an issue?
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What type of editorial presents and defends the writer's position on a particular issue?
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Which type of editorial is written to honor a person or organization for their achievements?
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What are the three basic parts of an editorial?
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Which type of editorial would likely discuss the implications of new government policies without taking a side?
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In which type of editorial does the writer express strong support or opposition to a specific action or policy?
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Which editorial type is primarily concerned with providing a balanced evaluation of a topic, including both its merits and drawbacks?
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What is the primary purpose of an editorial of commendation?
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What type of editorial would best describe an article that analyzes the effects of a new educational policy, presenting various viewpoints?
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What are the three basic parts of an editorial?
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Which part of an editorial is responsible for presenting the writer's opinion?
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In an editorial, what should you include to support your opinion?
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What is the purpose of the conclusion in an editorial?
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What is typically included in the lead of an editorial?
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What is the first step in writing an editorial?
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What should the body of an editorial primarily focus on?
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Why is it important to include evidence in an editorial?
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What role does the conclusion play in an editorial?
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What is the purpose of providing a strong lead in an editorial?