If It suddenly starts talking about something else
Not all of the lines in this text have an urgent tone, so they are not called "important." "Passage driving is a lot of work. Many things must be done if you drive to make sure your car is safe." One way to change this passage so that it is in the imperative mood would be to: "Passage driving should be a big deal. To make sure your car is safe to drive, you must do this:"
An imperative mood is shown in a passage when the speaker of the passage is giving an order or making a request to the person who is going to do it. To make a request, invitation, exhortation, command, advice, or supplication, all of the verbs in the text must be used together.
When someone reads this passage, the first two sentences need to be changed so that the whole thing sounds like an order. This shows what a person should be doing to get a good direction.
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Just say something like "Excessive use of force can happen in the fields of policing and corrections because when people have power over other people they feel empowered and sometimes take it too far"
there was actually a study done on this that was pretty interesting called the "Stanford prison experiment"
I saw a video on it by vsause. You can search The Stanford Prison Experiment Vsauce to find it if you are interested
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On the other side of the fence, there is an ocean.
Waves are crashing against the sandy shore.
Families are on the beach.
The sky is blue on the other side.
Far out, there is an island in the water.
The island is abandoned.
Many trees are on the island.