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D. Create a rhythm that engages the audience because the point of a speech is for people to pay attention to what you're saying
E.<span> I know well enough that a step like that is improper and might be misconstrued.</span>
The <u>passive voice</u> is formed by the verb <em>to be</em> into whatever tense needed and the past participle of the main verb. Whether to use the passive voice or not is a matter of style. However, some of the most frequent uses of the passive voice are:
- to report actions whose author is unknown
- to explain something within a scientific context
- to emphasize the action or its object instead of the doer of the action.