Do away with your bad habit (change the voice)
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Explanation: Here’s one example, but it is only one of a range of possibilities.
“The person who doesn’t give up bad habits” is the subject (or the noun phrase acting in lieu of subject), while ‘doom’ is the object.
You could, for the purposes of this sentence, invert subject and object. If you did, you’d get “Doom in life will face the person who doesn’t give up bad habits”, which serves as passive voice from the perspective of ‘the person’. In this sentence, I’d get rid of ‘in life’, though.
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