Craig Frischkorn

1 article
  1. Instructional Note: Style in Advanced Composition: Acttive Students and Passive Voices
    Abstract

    Argues that, as decision makers, students must sort out their rhetorical contexts to determine whether a sentence needs the active voice or the passive voice. Notes that one source for finding realistic sample sentences for learning about the passive voice is the daily newspaper, and offers examples from the business section, sports page, political reporting, and columns.

    doi:10.58680/tetyc19991845