The effect that the passive voice has on writing is that it makes it more direct (option A).
<h3>What is the passive voice?</h3>
The passive voice is a verbal construction that is characterized by presenting the subject as passive, while the action performed by the verb is performed by a complement and not by the subject agent of the verb.
According to the above, it can be inferred that this form of writing is more direct because it gives greater relevance to the action than to the subject, so it can be more direct for the reader.
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The simile is “sudden as hungry wolves. It adds a relatable comparison. Everyone can relate to hungry wolves.
The woman in Byron’s poem is gentle; the woman in Poe’s poem is welcoming.
In Byron's poem the speaker uses the words and phrases "mellowed", "serenely sweet", "soft", and "calm" to show the gentleness of the woman. He also at the end says she has "A mind at peace with all below,
A heart whose love is innocent!". These all show her gentleness. There is no mention of wealth, youth, or adventure.
In Poe's poem the speaker talks about returning home to Helen and being welcomed by her. He says, "Thy hyacinth hair, thy classic face,
Thy Naiad airs have brought me home." He talks about how her traits draw him home. He also goes on to describe the image of her holding a light as to light the way and welcome him home.
Faber gives Montag an address to Fabers house at the end of the meeting