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voice this word refers to the way in which a verb is used in a sentence: to describe whether something was done by someone (the active voice) or done to him/her (the passive voice). For example, in
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voice the distinctive qualities of a writer
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voice the authorial presence in a poem or narrative.
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voice The form of a verb that indicates whether the subject of the sentence is also the agent of the action described by the verb. In the sentence, "John gave Harith a copy of his lecture notes," the subject of the sentence ("John") is the agent of the action ("gave"), so the verb is in the active voice. In the sentence, "A copy of the lecture notes was given to Harith by John," the subject of the sentence ("copy") is not the agent of the action ("was given"), so the verb is in the passive voice.
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voice Use for person(s) supplying a voice for a character appearing in a production, especially an animated production, but not appearing before the camera. For ventriloquist, use "Performer." For voice-over narrator, use "Narration."
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