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Do Now!What / Who is a protagonist and What / Who is an antagonist?
What is the difference between the two?
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Independent Reading
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Passive and Active Voice
8th Grade Language Arts
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Writers use active and passive voice to convey certain effects.
You should understand and use these voices correctly and deliberately.
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Active VoiceUse active voice to put the
emphasis on who or what is performing the action of the verb rather than on the verb itself
Example: Harrison removed his handicaps
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Passive VoiceThe passive voice contains some
form of “be” (is, was, were, was being, has been, etc.) plus a past participle of the verb.
Example: The handicaps were removed by Harrison.
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Active vs. Passive Structure
ACTIVE: Doer Verb Receiver You stole the cookie from the cookie
jar
PASSIVE: Receiver Verb DoerThe cookie was stolen from the
cookie jar
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Notice a Difference?
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**Do not mix active and passive constructions in the same sentence**
“The Handicapper General approved the new handicaps, and a new amendment was added.
Should be Recast as: “The Handicapper General approved the new
handicaps and added the new amendment.”
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Let’s practice! https://www.englishclub.com/grammar/v
erbs-voice_quiz.htm
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Together…Springboard Page 106
1. Review chart on page 106
2. Review story for active and passive voice
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On your own…How does “Harrison Bergeron”
convey the conflict between the needs or ideals of society and the realities of individuals?
Be sure to:1. Provide examples from the text and
use at least one direct quotation to support your ideas.
2. Include a reference to utopia and dystopia.
3. Use active voice unless you choose passive voice for a certain effect.